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District says $2.6 million in new federal Title funds remains embargoed; plan to use reserves if needed

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Salt Lake City School District finance staff told the board on July 15 that about $2.6 million in newly appropriated federal Title grants remains embargoed by the U.S. Department of Education and that the district would temporarily use fund balance to operate affected programs if necessary.

District finance staff told the Salt Lake City School District Board of Education on July 15 that newly appropriated federal Title grants totaling about $2.6 million remain “embargoed” while the U.S. Department of Education reviews the awards.

Alan Kearsley (presenting the funding update) said the affected grants include Title I, Part C (migrant education), Title II, Part A (supporting effective instruction), Title III, Part A (English language acquisition), Title IV, Part A (student support and academic enrichment), Title IV, Part B (21st Century Community Learning…

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