Six States Gain Flexibility in Federal K-12 Education Funding

The U.S. Department of Education has approved six states to consolidate over $109 million in federal K-12 funding. This initiative, part of the "Returning Education to the States" program, allows states to reallocate funds to priorities like literacy and mathematics, bypassing some federal requirements. This shift grants states greater autonomy in managing educational resources.

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