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Trustees urge town halls as federal and state funding outlook remains uncertain

Bladen County Board of Education · August 12, 2025
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Summary

Trustees discussed federal funding uncertainty and proposed town-hall sessions to inform parents and staff; the superintendent said allocations from DPI and the state budget remain unclear and district officials will share more information as it becomes available.

Board members discussed concerns about federal and state funding for K–12 education during the Aug. 11 meeting and proposed public information sessions.

A trustee said media coverage of potential budget cuts has alarmed families and suggested the district host town-hall sessions to allow parents and students to ask questions and hear board direction. Dr. Atkinson and other staff said the district has received limited information from the State Department of Public Instruction and that some federal proposals under discussion did not include Title I or special-education funding in the form trustees had expected.

Trustees said they would consider town-hall formats (districtwide or site-specific) once more details on allocations are available, and staff said they would share any definitive funding guidance from DPI and the state budget process. The board also discussed targeted funding concerns for multilingual learners and migrant education and asked staff to increase transparency and family engagement as budget developments become clearer.