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Superintendent: Title I Part C migrant funding frozen; district projects about $1.8 million shortfall for 2025–26
Summary
The superintendent told the Levy County School Board that the Title I Part C (migrant) allocation has been frozen and the district currently estimates a roughly $1,800,000 revenue shortfall for the 2025–26 school year; staff outlined next steps including department reviews and emergency briefings.
Superintendent (name not specified) told the Levy County School Board that the Title I, Part C migrant allocation has been frozen and that the district currently projects a roughly $1,800,000 deficit for the 2025–26 school year. The update came during the superintendent highlights portion of the meeting and followed email notices the superintendent said were circulated by district staff.
The superintendent said the freeze on the Title I, Part C migrant portion was reported in a staff email and described it as an action by federal authorities, saying, “I mean, the US Department of Education…that had to do just with the Title 1 Part C migrant portion of it, and that has been frozen.” She added that the notice was logged at about 4:16 p.m. and that the district is tracking related legislative changes included in an information packet from Grama…
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