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The U.S. urges Title I schools to merge funding to reduce bureaucracy and improve resource use.
The U.S. Department of Education has urged Title I schools to combine federal, state, and local funds into one stream to cut administrative work and boost spending flexibility.
The move, part of efforts under the Every Student Succeeds Act, aims to help schools better target resources to student needs like tutoring and technology.
Assistant Secretary Kirsten Baesler said consolidation breaks down funding silos and empowers local leaders.
About $18 billion in annual federal funds support schools with high poverty rates.
State education departments in California, Nevada, and Texas did not respond to requests for comment.
Los EE.UU. insta a las escuelas de Título I a fusionar fondos para reducir la burocracia y mejorar el uso de los recursos.