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14 <br /> 1 Slide #3 <br /> The Power of Federal Investments in Chapel Hill-Carrboro City <br /> Schools & Orange County Schools <br /> "Federal investments are not just <br /> dollars—they are a reflection of ourvalues. <br /> They allover us to recruit strong educators, uplift <br /> underserved students, and build learning environments <br /> where every child in our communities can thrive." <br /> —Dr. Nyah Hamlett, Superintendent, Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools <br /> —Dr. Danielle Jones, Superintendent, Orange County Schools <br /> 2 *.A arangsoauntynrsr,aam <br /> 3 <br /> 4 Slide #4 <br /> T What's at Risk for Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools & <br /> Orange County Schools? <br /> If recurring federal funds are reduced, schools mayface: <br /> School Nutrition Services: <br /> o Fewer resources forfree/reduced meals and summer food programs <br /> o Increased local burden for maintaining child nutrition operations <br /> Instructional Support Programs: <br /> o Cuts to Title I may reduce readingrmath intervention and support for <br /> economically disadvantaged students <br /> o Reduced Title II funds could limit professional development and <br /> teacher support <br /> 5 ,��choes.org orangemunynrsi cam <br /> 6 Jonathon Scott explained some of the services that would be lost if T111itlerrKii I and II funds <br /> 7 were cut. <br /> 8 <br /> 9 <br />