U.S. School Funding Crisis: Billions Frozen and Uncertainty Looms

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The U.S. Department of Education has frozen over $33 million in federal funding for Idaho schools, impacting programs like language learning, teacher training, and after-school activities, creating uncertainty and potential cuts across the state's education system.
- ‘Devastating’ fallout feared in Idaho as feds freeze billions for U.S. schools Idaho Statesman
- Colorado school districts weigh job cuts as Trump continues to withhold $70 million in K-12 funding The Denver Post
- A District-by-District Accounting of the $6.2 billion U.S. Department of Education Has Held Back from Schools New America
- States Face Uncertainty as an Estimated $6.2 Billion in K–12 Funding Remains Unreleased: Here’s the Fiscal Impact by State Learning Policy Institute
- Trump freezes $8.1 million for Wake County schools. Here’s what that means Raleigh News & Observer
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