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District sees increased special education and Title I funding; some federal Title funds temporarily frozen

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District staff told the board they expect higher special education and Title I revenues for 2025-26, referencing state legislative changes that removed an enrollment cap for special education and an increase in Title I, while noting that Title II, III and IV federal funds were temporarily frozen pending federal decisions.

Finance staff reported that Pullman Public Schools expects higher revenues in 2025-26 for special education and Title I but that some federal Title programs (II, III and IV) are currently frozen at the federal level.

Diane and other staff explained that the district's special education allocation increased substantially because of a state legislative…

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