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Churchill County district says U.S. Department of Education has paused parts of Title funding, leaving $203,468.83 gap
Summary
Superintendent Parsons told the board that the U.S. Department of Education has paused components of federal Title grants, creating a $203,468.83 shortfall the district is planning around; the district will delay filling some support positions and prioritize direct services to students while awaiting legal and federal developments.
Superintendent Parsons told the Churchill County School District Board of Trustees that components of federal Title grant funding have been paused by the U.S. Department of Education, and the district has been told it will not receive $203,468.83 currently approved for the district. Parsons described multiple conversations with Department of Education staff and with the Nevada Department of Education as the district evaluates the budget impact.
Why it matters: those Title funds pay for programs that supplement instruction and support at‑risk students, including after‑school and support positions. Parsons said the district has used Title funds to enhance services…
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