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Now Idaho school districts blindsided as US withholds over $33 million in federal aid
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Idaho school districts face a sudden $33.3 million shortfall after the US government froze previously approved federal education funds set for release on July 1. The freeze disrupts budgets, forcing cuts to migrant and English language programmes and professional development. Twin Falls and Blaine County districts are particularly affected. Idaho’s Department of Education and Superintendent Debbie Critchfield await clarity from Washington as schools prepare for the upcoming academic year.
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