Trump cuts $106M in Mass. K-12 school funding, state says
- The Trump administration moved to terminate $106 million in K-12 education funding for Massachusetts.
- The Trump administration decided to revoke extensions for COVID-19 relief funds.
- The funds were meant for mental health, tutoring, school security, and cleaning air systems.
- Governor Healey said Trump ripped away funding for Massachusetts students and schools.
- Massachusetts officials are responding to the cuts, which they say affect 41 states and $2 billion.
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DOE cuts $106 million in grant funding for K-12 education in Massachusetts
NEW BEDFORD, Mass. (WLNE) — The Healey Administration said Tuesday the Trump Administration terminated $106 million in K-12 education grant funding in Massachusetts. Overall, Governor Healey said the U.S. Department of Education terminated about $2 billion in funding across 41 states. 20 public school districts in Massachusetts were impacted by the cuts, including New Bedford Public Schools, which will lose about $15.6 million in federal funding…
Trump admin. terminated $106 million in Mass. K-12 education grants, state says
Gov. Maura Healey's office says the U.S. Department of Education terminated over $2 billion in grants across 41 states despite reaffirming to in February that Massachusetts had until next year to spend the funds
Fitchburg officials say cuts to federal funding put school improvements at risk
As President Donald Trump’s administration cuts $106 million in K-12 education grant funding for Massachusetts, Fitchburg city officials said Tuesday that funding for school infrastructure improvement projects is at risk of being on the chopping block.
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