After weeks of bipartisan pressure, lawsuits, and public outcry, the Trump administration has agreed to release over $5 billion in federal education funding that had been frozen for nearly a month. The withheld funds were critical for a range of programs, including support for English language learners, adult literacy, after-school initiatives, and teacher training. The freeze had threatened layoffs, program closures, and significant disruptions for school districts across the country. Lawmakers from both parties, state officials, and educators had condemned the move, warning of severe impacts on students and schools. The administration cited a review of spending priorities as the reason for the pause, but ultimately relented in the face of mounting backlash.
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