Regional
Who Counts: Why Student Poverty Data Matters More Than Ever
By Juliana Hoover Potash, MPP, Senior Manager of Advocacy and Engagement Every student requires acce…
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Georgia
DeKalb County Schools among other Georgia districts to receive funding for poverty, mental health
DeKalb County School District will use poverty funds to expand tutoring, mentoring, and after-school…
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National
In Trump’s First Year, at Least $12 Billion in School Funding Disruptions
The constitutional principle known as “the power of the purse” has been a fixture of American histor…
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National
Billions in federal education funding unfrozen by Trump administration
The Trump administration will release billions in frozen education funds after widespread outcry, in…
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North Carolina
Public School Forum releases 2025 Local School Finance Study
The Public School Forum of North Carolina’s 2025 Local School Finance Study is now available. Throug…
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Alabama
Why Funding Matters: Every Child Alabama Coalition
Alabama’s school funding formula is outdated and does not meet the needs of our students. Right now,…
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North Carolina
EdExplainer | Exploring weighted student funding in North Carolina
States typically allocate their dollars for public education through a funding formula that is set b…
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National
Could Another Federal Shutdown Affect Education? What We Know
The U.S. Capitol is seen on Jan. 22, 2026, in Washington. Another federal shutdown that could affect…
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Virginia
Virginia Lawmakers Consider K-12 Plan to Meet Student Needs, Cost Share Among State and Localities
On Thursday, Virginia lawmakers discussed ways to address the state’s decades-old funding formula, w…
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Fund Districts Appropriately
Every student is different, and funding should reflect that. States must provide extra resources for students who face barriers to learning, including students from low-income backgrounds, English Learners, and students with disabilities.
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