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Moreno Valley Unified warns $3.2 million in federal funds may be impounded, forcing program cuts
Summary
Superintendent Alejandro Rubacaba told the board that federal impounds on already-allocated funds could strip about $3.2 million from the district, jeopardizing Title I–IV programs, migrant and English-learner supports and community learning centers; leaders outlined contingency plans including using one-time or future dollars.
Superintendent Alejandro Rubacaba told the Moreno Valley Unified School District Board of Education on Tuesday that the district faces an immediate funding risk after the federal government announced it would withhold certain allocations. "Approximately $3,200,000 that we were told we were gonna get that was allocated by the congress, but now the Trump administrations has said you're not gonna get this money," Rubacaba said, describing the move as a withdrawal of funds already planned in local budgets.
The superintendent listed specific programs that could be affected: Title I Part C migrant education; Title II support for…
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