Article 704MQ ‘I had teachers crying’: the schools trying to plug million-dollar funding holes after Trump cuts

‘I had teachers crying’: the schools trying to plug million-dollar funding holes after Trump cuts

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Ariel Gilreath
from US news | The Guardian on (#704MQ)

Ashe county, North Carolina, and thousands of other school districts are scrambling after a freeze on nearly $7bn

In the time it took to read an email, the federal money vanished before Eisa Cox's eyes: dollars that supported the Ashe county, North Carolina, school district's after-school program, training for its teachers and salaries for some jobs.

The email from the US Department of Education arrived 30 June, one day before the money - $1.1m in total - was set to materialize for the rural western district. Instead, the dollars were frozen pending a review to make sure the money was spent in accordance with the President's priorities", the email said.

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