A slew of statewide education projects focused on improving literacy were suddenly put on pause last week after the U.S.
Nonprofit leaders working in housing, healthcare, education and more describe a general uncertainty and anxiety over funding issues, with organizations making plans to tighten their budgets in ...
The U.S. Department of Education rescinded a previously approved year's extension for COVID relief funds in late March.
With limited land, varying policies between counties, and environmental regulations to consider, it’s no wonder that housing ...
The Trump administration’s decision to pull back the final round of federal pandemic aid from the nation’s schools will have no effect on local districts, education officials said this week. States ...
By Harold C. Ford Flint Community Schools (FCS) finds itself in increased fiscal uncertainty after U.S. Secretary of Education Linda McMahon announced on March 28, 2025, that the deadline on ...
The White House will not renew a program that provided LI's two largest food banks $2.6 million they used to buy local produce.
Digital inequality – challenges in accessing or maintaining an internet connection and functional digital devices – affected ...
In two CT districts, the funds were obligated for projects that in many cases had already been contracted — in some cases the ...
Michigan officials said schools would be on hook for $40 million after the federal government halted COVID-19 payments. While ...
Michigan State Superintendent Dr. Michael F. Rice and State Board of Education President Dr. Pamela Pugh have issued strong ...
The impact on MCPS of the Trump administration's cut off final payments of COVID funding may be limited, but is still being ...
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