‘I had teachers crying’: the schools trying to plug million-dollar funding holes after Trump cuts
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The Ashe County school district in North Carolina, along with many others, is facing a significant funding crisis after a sudden freeze on nearly $7 billion in federal education funds. This abrupt loss of $1.1 million, which was intended for essential programs like after-school activities and teacher training, has left educators and administrators in distress, with some teachers reportedly in tears. This situation highlights the critical impact of federal funding on local education systems and raises concerns about the future of educational support for students and teachers alike.
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