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North Carolina, along with over 20 other states, is suing the Department of Education over billions in frozen funding meant for public schools.
North Carolina Attorney General Jeff Jackson says the cuts could result in about 1,000 job cuts in public schools.
The money was slated to fund teacher coordinators, multilingual specialists, literacy tutors, counselors and more.
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According to the AG’s office, the state’s schools will lose more than $165 million in public education funding, and nearly 1,000 will lose their jobs.
Attorney General Jeff Jackson, joined by state Superintendent Mo Green, announced North Carolina’s efforts to protect federal ...
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North Carolina’s attorney general is joining more than 20 other attorneys general and two governors in suing to prevent the Trump administration from cutting federal funds for schools and ...
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Attorney General Jeff Jackson, along with attorneys general from 24 other states, filed a lawsuit against the federal ...
North Carolina has joined about two dozen states in a lawsuit over the freezing of billions of dollars in federal funding for ...
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