Last week, the Trump administration announced it will withhold more than $6畜illion in federal grants nationwide for after-school and summer programs, English language instruction, adult literacy, and more. The move is part of a review to ensure the funding aligns with President Donald Trumps priorities.
The U.S. Department of Education (USED) informed the Georgia Department of Education (GaDOE) that decisions on FY2025 funding for several grant programsincluding Title I-C, II-A, III-A, IV-A, and IV-Bare still pending. As a result, USED will not issue grant award notifications originally planned for July1 until it completes the review.
In response, GaDOE issued the following statement:
GaDOE is unable to disburse funding of the aforementioned grants until the funding is released from USED. Superintendent Woods is strongly committed to ensuring that districts have access to the funds they need to successfully start the school year. He will request a called State Board of Education meeting, if necessary, to distribute funds to districts as quickly as possible once they are released by USED. We have received allocations for Title I-A, McKinney-Vento, IDEA 611 and 619 grants and they will be on the State Board agenda for approval this month.
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