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The Beatrice Education Foundation recently started a fundraising campaign to help offset future cuts to their afterschool program.
While Haspel’s book focuses more on why we need more robust child care policy than how we get there, he provides a few ideas for the latter: giving child care educators a wage that could support their ...
The U.S. Department of Education released a portion of impounded federal funds that had been frozen since July 1 for after school programs.
Previous communications from the school district, however, noted that $2,608,540 for before- and after-school care, as well as summer camps, had been impacted by the federal freeze.
Federal funding cuts have already forced some after-school programs to close, and now federal funding freezes and future cuts leave programs on even shakier ground.
With $1.4 billion in federal grants restored, the Boys & Girls Club and local schools resume after-school programs, hire teachers, and reach out to families.
U.S. Dept. of Education reinstates $1.3B for after-school programs after GOP senators’ plea The 10 senators, including Sen. John Hoeven, R-N.D., said the Trump administration withholding the ...
Education Department will release some frozen grants supporting after-school and summer programs The Education Department plans to release previously withheld grant money for after-school programs.
Many school districts work with outside organizations to use federal grants to run after-school care or offer academic support for children from low-income families.
Louisiana is set to receive nearly $28 million for after-school programs that had been held up by the Trump administration, thought other education grants remain paused.
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