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IN A MOMENT OF RELIEF FOR ALABAMA SCHOOLS, THE $68 MILLION IN FEDERAL GRANT MONEY PAUSED BY THE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION ...
Alabama schools will receive approximately $52 million in federal funding for education-related programs this week, just as ...
After a monthlong freeze, Alabama schools will regain access to nearly $70 million in federal funds that were under review by ...
The U.S. Department of Education announced Friday afternoon it is releasing the final round of funding to Alabama schools ...
The announcement regarding the release of over $1 billion in funding came after a letter was written by 10 Senate Republicans ...
The school system covered the cost of all school supplies for Title I schools. Schools that qualified for Title I funding had ...
There’s a pamphlet in the Alabama Department of Archives and History written by Booker T. Washington. It’s called “How To Build Up A Good School in the South” and dates from the first ...
Cullman County Schools in central Alabama, which has 26 schools, is getting $834,000 for students in poverty, 45.5% of its total additional funding. "It just takes a long time.
With one legislative session finished and the next about eight months away, Alabama legislators will spend the time in between deciding whether to develop an entirely new school funding formula.
1. Increased Enrollment Trends Given that CHOOSE Act funding covers nearly 75% of Alabama families, Alabama private schools have access to a larger pool of applicants than ever before.