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Board hears changing federal guidance on immigration enforcement and an unclear federal grant freeze

Duluth Public Schools Board of Education · January 29, 2025
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Superintendent John Magus told the board the district is monitoring fast-moving federal developments that could affect student services, especially recent changes to U.S. Department of Education guidance and a temporary court stay on an apparent freeze of federal grants.

Superintendent John Magus told the board the district is monitoring fast-moving federal developments that could affect student services, especially recent changes to U.S. Department of Education guidance and a temporary court stay on an apparent freeze of federal grants.

Magus said the Department of Education had previously indicated “all children are entitled to public education regardless of immigration status” and that schools were regarded as “sensitive locations” where…

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