Pulaski County schools face funding uncertainty after Trump’s executive order
- Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin stated that the state is prepared to take on responsibilities previously handled by the federal education department after Trump's announcement.
- Superintendent Rob Graham expressed worries about the potential loss of federal funding affecting critical programs like Title I, which supports low-income families, and Title II, which enhances teacher education.
- Experts warn that fears of immigration enforcement could lead to decreased school attendance, adversely affecting all students, including those who are undocumented.
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Indiana public schools face uncertainty after Trump order dismantling DOE
Michele Starkey, superintendent of Logansport Community Schools, is comfortable planning her district’s budget in the face of new state guidelines and changes to revenue. But trying to plan next year’s budget has left her feeling anxious.
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