The Trump administration has announced it will release over $5 billion in federal education funds that had been frozen for weeks, following intense bipartisan backlash and legal challenges from states.
The withheld funds were critical for a range of programs, including support for English language learners, adult education, after-school initiatives, and teacher training. The freeze had caused widespread uncertainty, with some districts facing layoffs, program cuts, and budget shortfalls. Lawmakers from both parties, as well as education advocates, pressured the administration to release the money, arguing that the freeze was disruptive and potentially unlawful.
The reversal comes just in time for the start of the new school year, providing much-needed relief to schools across the country.
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