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Hosted on MSNWhitmer proposes 4.1% school funding increase in 2026 budgetGov. Gretchen Whitmer’s recommended spending plan for 2026 doesn’t include any big new proposals, but it would increase ...
Bob Cupp spent years working to fix Ohio's school funding formula. The former House speaker from Lima partnered with Democratic colleague Rep. John Patterson to devise a new formula to calculate the ...
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The Mary Sue on MSN‘You will be investigated’: Trump threatens federal funding for schools that oppose new transgender banFeb. 5, 2025, President Donald Trump signed the executive order “Keeping Men Out of Women’s Sports.” The order gives federal ...
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine has taken a stand, deciding in his budget to fully fund public education after some of his Republican ...
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Trump signs executive orders on school choice and school funding, and combatting antisemitismPresident Donald Trump signed two executive orders on school funding Wednesday that fulfill promises he made on the campaign ...
The order directs federal agencies to produce a plan for eliminating federal funding “for illegal and discriminatory ...
Hunger prevention advocates say potential changes to school meals and food assistance programs could negatively affect nearly 22,000 students and more than 75 schools in Maine. Their concerns stem ...
An executive order signed by President Donald Trump may soon defund Maryland schools that teach gender identity or assist in social transitions of students who identify as transgender.
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Trump issues executive order prioritizing federal funding for school choice programsIt's not yet clear how much the Trump administration can do without Congress to prioritize money for school choice programs.
One executive order removes federal funding from K-12 schools that teach critical race theory, and another supports ...
A set of funding miscalculations dating back nearly 20 years triggered a legislative pause in the long-awaited new formula, sparking division between lawmakers ...
Schools leaders, lawmakers and new Superintendent Mo Green discussed ways to shore up the state’s dwindling teacher pipeline.
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