July 23, 2025 - 17:09

In Wake County alone, more than $8 million remains frozen despite having been previously approved by Congress. This situation has drawn the attention of two North Carolina Congresswomen, who are now calling on the Department of Education to release these funds. The funding in question is critical for various educational initiatives and programs that aim to enhance learning opportunities for students in the region.
The Congresswomen expressed their concerns regarding the impact of these frozen funds on local schools, teachers, and students who rely on additional resources to support their education. They emphasized that timely access to these funds is essential for maintaining quality education and ensuring that students have the necessary tools to succeed.
As the educational landscape continues to evolve, the need for adequate funding becomes increasingly important. The Congresswomen's appeal highlights the urgency of addressing financial barriers that hinder educational progress and the overall well-being of students in North Carolina.
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