$47M In Federal Funds For GA After-School Programs Could Be Restored
FULTON COUNTY, GEORGIA, JUL 21 – The $1.3 billion grant will fund after-school and summer programs serving 1.4 million students in high-poverty, low-performing schools, following a freeze that threatened $201 million in Georgia funding.
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After-school funding restored, other federal funds still in limbo as new school year approaches
Following the Trump Administration’s decision to freeze nearly $7 billion in public education funding approved by the U.S. Congress, $1.3 billion of this funding was restored Monday for after-school and summer education programs for high-poverty and low-performing schools. States were informed of the renewed funding, known as the Title IV-B - the 21st Century Community Learning Centers grant, last week (July 18). According to the Colorado Departm
$1.3 billion in education funds released by federal government
By MICHAEL CRIMMINS Glasgow News 1 Some federal education funds are slowly trickling to the states. President Donald Trump’s administration stated on July 18 that it’s releasing roughly $1.3 billion to states that support after-school programs and summer programs. This $1.3 billion is a part of the $6.8 billion in education funding that were appropriated by Congress to K-12 schools throughout the 50 states and that have since been withheld past …
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