Educators and officials are facing a new unknown: how the federal government will fund education across the country and in Connecticut for the next fiscal year.
Educators and officials are facing a new unknown: how the federal government will fund education across the country and in Connecticut for the next fiscal year.
The Trump administration's sudden freeze of federal education funds leaves almost no Connecticut school district unscathed, as more than $50 million dollars and the programs they fund face an uncertain future.
CT Insider: See how much education funding your CT town is set to receive under the new state budget
Lawmakers recently approved a two-year, $55.8 billion budget plan, which includes approximately $2.4 billion in education grant funding this fiscal year, and around the same the year after. Here's how much each Connecticut municipality is set to receive in Education Cost Sharing grant funding in the two-year budget cycle, according to a new report by the non-profit School + State Finance Project.