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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 funding nationwide, including over $165 million for North Carolina, after ...
Attorney General Jeff Jackson issued a statement on the federal government's announcement of nearly $7 billion in frozen ...
The Dream Center Academy can continue giving students a place to learn during the summer. Not long ago, the Dream Center was ...
U.S. Reps. Deborah Ross and Valerie Foushee are asking the Trump administration to un-freeze funding for North Carolina, ...
North Carolina Attorney General Jeff Jackson is visiting Gastonia Tuesday to tour the Dream Center Academy, highlighting the ...
ASHEVILLE - Trailblazing civil rights attorney and Asheville native James "Fergie" Ferguson died the morning of July 21, his ...
The Trump administration still hasn’t released more than $5 billion in previously approved federal education funding, including $130 million still owed to North Carolina.
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 ...
North Carolina was one of 20 states that sued the Trump administration July 16 to return disaster mitigation funding. A ...
SALISBURY — Rowan-Salisbury Schools is facing a $1.5 million shortfall following the U.S. Department of Education funding freeze that went into effect at the beginning of the month. North Carolina ...
A lawsuit challenges freeze on education funding for after-school programs, impacting 1.4 million children nationwide.
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