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North Carolina lost at least $325 million in federal K-12 education funds this year due to a shutdown and policy shifts, harming low-income schools.
North Carolina's public schools faced at least $325 million in delayed or canceled federal K-12 education funds this year, impacting programs nationwide, particularly in low-income communities.
The funding disruptions stemmed from canceled grants and halted disbursements due to the federal government shutdown and a shift in priorities under the current administration.
Some schools, especially those relying on multi-year grants approved under the Biden administration, have seen projects disrupted, while appeals for canceled mental health grants remain unresolved.
Educators report uncertainty is hindering long-term planning, highlighting broader instability in federal education funding during a political transition.
Carolina del Norte perdió al menos 325 millones de dólares en fondos federales de educación K-12 este año debido a un cierre y cambios en las políticas, perjudicando a las escuelas de bajos ingresos.