| Schools brace for federal funding cuts |
At the ASBO International conference, school finance leaders expressed deep concern over future federal funding, with over 75% expecting cuts. Key programs like Title I, IDEA, and school lunch reimbursements are seen as vital, but the Trump administration has proposed slashing or eliminating Titles II, III, and McKinney-Vento. Some districts, like Parkrose in Oregon, are budgeting zero for vulnerable programs due to uncertainty. “It’s too risky for a district to budget something and then not get it,” said Parkrose’s Sharie Lewis. Cuts could mean staff layoffs and canceled academic initiatives, forcing districts to rethink how they allocate limited funds.