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Federal Impact Aid is designed to assist United States local school districts that have lost property tax revenue due to the presence of tax-exempt Federal property, or that have experienced increased expenditures due to the enrollment of federally connected children, including children living on Indian lands.
The Title 1 program, providing extra help to disadvantaged students and holding schools accountable for their results at the same level as other students; Charter schools; Safe and Drug-free schools; Eisenhower Professional Development; Major increases in bilingual and immigrant education funding; Impact aid; Education technology and other ...
Recognized applications by the Dodson, Montana school district for Impact Aid payments. Pub. L. 106–3 (text) 1999 Education Flexibility Partnership Act of 1999: Admitted all states into the Ed-Flex Partnership and extended the program through 2004. Pub. L. 106–25 (text) 1999 District of Columbia College Access Act of 1999
South Carolina schools were given more than $3 billion by the federal government over the course of the COVID-19 pandemic. Midlands schools got more than $560 million in federal pandemic aid. See ...
Chalkbeat reports on how school districts spent their final federal COVID-19 relief package payment, highlighting funds that went to fixing facilities versus academic recovery.
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The G.I. Bill was enacted in 1944 provided many benefits for veterans, including financial aid for education. Impact Aid laws in 1950 provided further benefits for American citizens and communities affected by the war. The benefits provided by these programs proved longer lasting than those of the New Deal.
U.S. President Donald Trump's administration ordered a pause on all federal grants and loans starting on Tuesday, a sweeping decision that could disrupt funding for education, healthcare, poverty ...