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Superintendent warns of federal funding limbo; local funding and fund balance seen as buffer
Summary
Superintendent Wesley Johnson told the board that a portion of federal education funds for the district remained frozen and that state planning allotments differ from initial allotments, but he said local funding increases provide a buffer and the district does not anticipate staffing impacts for 2025–26.
Superintendent Wesley Johnson told the Clinton City Schools Board of Education on July 22 that roughly $262,972 of federal education funds earmarked to the district remained frozen while federal allocations were under review.
Johnson summarized recent guidance and correspondence he had shared with the board and said a portion of federal Title grants had been placed in a hold status by the…
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