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Superintendent: federal shutdown not yet disrupting K–12 funding; state asked agencies for spending-slowdown plans
Summary
Superintendent Jennifer Kubica told the board the Oregon Department of Education does not currently anticipate immediate disruptions to Title I, II, IV or IDEA funding because of a federal shutdown, but state officials have requested spending-slowdown plans and asked agencies to identify potential cuts by Nov. 3 as the state addresses a $327 000,
Superintendent Jennifer Kubica updated the board Wednesday on possible federal and state funding risks and the district’s preparations.
Kubica said ODE told districts it does not currently anticipate immediate disruption to federally supported K–12 programs in Oregon, including Title I, Title II, Title IV and IDEA, and that ODE is monitoring the situation. "At this moment, they do not anticipate any immediate disruption…
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