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California districts have not received Congressionally appropriated money for after school programs, academic enrichment, English-learner services, teacher professional development and migrant ...
What's next: The state is considering several options, including suing the Trump administration, said State Superintendent of ...
Amaya Garcia, director of PreK-12 research and practice at the left-leaning D.C. think tank New America, said this is not a coincidence.
California faces potential cutbacks as Trump administration withholds $811M in federal grants, impacting teacher development and student programs.
California school districts are short hundreds of millions of dollars in federal grant money they had already budgeted for this year. While Congress approved the funds as part of its 2025 budget, the ...
Amaya Garcia, director of PreK-12 research and practice at the left-leaning D.C. think tank New America, said this is not a coincidence.
By clicking subscribe, you agree to the terms. The state is considering several options, including suing the Trump administration, said State Superintendent of Public Instruction Tony Thurmond. The ...
Amaya Garcia, director of PreK-12 research and practice at the left-leaning D.C. think tank New America, said this is not a coincidence. “By [withholding] these funds, the Trump administration is ...