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Agenda for April 29, 2025 Joint Meeting with Schools
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15 <br /> Slide #5 <br /> ! What's at Risk for Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools & <br /> Orange Counter Schools? <br /> If recurring federal funds are reduced, schools mayfacs: <br /> Special Education(IDEA): <br /> o Fewer funds for specialized staff, services, and materials for students with disabilities <br /> o Risk of noncompliance with mandated IDEA requirements <br /> Early Childhood Education: <br /> o Reduced funding for Head Start and Pre-K programs could limit access for at-risk <br /> children and families <br /> ] Career$Technical Education: <br /> o Fewer resources for program materials, certifications, and workforce-readiness <br /> opportunities <br /> � r CMLS.org orangewunynrsl,com <br /> Jonathon Scott said that Title I funds also help fund services for unhousAI <br /> e•d�students. <br /> Slide #6 <br /> ! What's at Risk for Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools Sr <br /> Orange Counter Schools? <br /> "-\ Bottom Line: <br /> Federal reductions would shift the financial burden to local <br /> and state funding sources and risk compromising fair access <br /> for students and staff to much-needed support. <br /> orang&zunynralL m <br /> �I <br /> Jonathon Scott said federal funds cover 5-6% of the districts' budgets. <br />
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