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The lawsuit argued that the decision to freeze these funds resulted in “chaos” for schools across the country.
North Carolina Attorney General Jeff Jackson says the cuts could result in about 1,000 job cuts in public schools.
The remaining $130 million to North Carolina includes funds for English language learners, teacher training, and migrant ...
Attorney General Jeff Jackson announced that the federal government will return nearly $7 billion in frozen public education ...
North Carolina Attorney General Jeff Jackson and State Superintendent Mo Green held a joint press conference Monday to ...
The Department of Education released billions in already approved federal education funding after a weeks-long funding freeze ...
North Carolina is one of more than 20 states suing the Trumpadministration over a sudden freeze in federal education funding, money that supportsafter-school programs, teacher training and school ...
North Carolina Attorney General Jeff Jackson joined two dozen states in suing the Trump administration for withholding nearly $7 billion in federal education funding.
North Carolina leaders gathered in Raleigh to announce a major lawsuit against the Trump administration over education ...
North Carolina has joined about two dozen states in a lawsuit over the freezing of billions of dollars in federal funding for ...
WCPSS is out $8 million -- money budgeted for staffing programs like English as a second language and after-school programs.
Nearly 1,000 North Carolina educators could lose their jobs after the federal government unexpectedly froze $165 million in ...