To help ensure that every student receives the high-quality education they deserve, the Budget also provides $18.6 billion for Title I, a $200 million increase above the 2023 enacted level.
The Budget provides $2.7 billion for Student Aid Administration, including to the Department of Education’s Office of Federal Student Aid (FSA), a $625 million increase over the fiscal year 2024 annualized CR level.
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Institute of Education Sciences – While the budget increases funding for most programs, it rescinds $25 million of unobligated FY 2024 funding from IES, for a net cut in FY 2025 of $3 million (0.3 percent).
The Administration launched the most affordable student loan repayment plan ever—the Saving on a Valuable education plan— which will cut undergraduate loan payments in half and prevent student
Education Funding in America (2025 Update) Education funding in America remains one of the most debated and consequential public policy issues for parents, students, and educators. The way the United States finances its public schools directly affects classroom resources, teacher staffing, student support services, and equity of opportunity.
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Congress has passed a budget that rejects the Trump administration’s proposals to slash billions of dollars from federal education investments, ending a partial government shutdown.
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The federal Education Department has a “budget of about $280 billion a year. Less than 25% goes to educating our students.”
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Big changes are being proposed for the Braddock Road Metro station that could pave the way for mixed-use development. The Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority announced today (Monday) that it will hold a public hearing next month on a proposal to demolish the kiss-and-ride area in front of the Braddock Road Metro station, replace it
A local family is seeking help for funeral expenses after a rising South County Middle School student and her father died in a crash earlier this week. Isabella "Izzy" Rios, 12, and Alberto Samperio, 46, were killed Sunday (Aug. 17) after their vehicle crossed a center line and struck an oncoming vehicle, the Virginia State
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The Campagna Center's 80th Anniversary Gala, "Lighting the Way," was a resounding success on May 9. Held at the picturesque River Farm estate, the event attracted more than 240 attendees and raised over $250,000. The evening featured a cocktail hour, catered dinner, live music, spirited live auction, silent auction, and heartfelt remarks from Stephanie Wiggins,
Previous Image 1/3 Next Image Reston Hospital Center opened the doors to its newly expanded inpatient rehabilitation facility yesterday (Thursday). The upgrade includes an increase of 12 rooms, a second private gym, upgraded dining areas, and additional rehabilitation equipment. According to Reston Hospital Center, the equipment allows the hospital to integrate 40 new therapies and
County officials are moving one step forward in redeveloping the Franconia Governmental Center (6121 Franconia Road) into affordable housing. Earlier this month, the county issued a formal request for proposals -- known in planning jargon as an RFP -- for the site, which is home to the 25,800-square-foot center. The Fairfax County Board of Supervisors
To help ensure that every student receives the high-quality education they deserve, the Budget also provides $18.6 billion for Title I, a $200 million increase above the 2023 enacted level.
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President Biden’s Budget Request for FY2025: Continues to invest in students, families, and communities by proposing $82.4 billion in discretionary Budget Authority, a $3.1 billion or 4.0 percent increase from the fiscal year 2024 annualized Continuing Resolution (CR) level. No programs were eliminated or consolidated.
The Budget provides nearly $16 billion for Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) programs that serve over eight million children with disabilities, including the unborn.
Find out how much the U.S. spends on public education and how the costs break down per student, by state and by level of government.
Institute of Education Sciences – While the budget increases funding for most programs, it rescinds $25 million of unobligated FY 2024 funding from IES, for a net cut in FY 2025 of $3 million (0.3 percent).
Congress has passed a budget that rejects the Trump administration’s proposals to slash billions of dollars from federal education investments, ending a partial government shutdown.
The Budget provides $940 million for Title III under · the Every Student Succeeds Act, an increase of $50 million over the fiscal year 2024 annualized CR level, to help students learning English attain English proficiency and achieve academic success, and to increase · access to high-quality
Find out how much the U.S. spends on public education and how the costs break down per student, by state and by level of government.
The Budget provides $1.2 billion for Title III under the Every Student · Succeeds Act, an increase of $305 million above the fiscal year 2023 enacted level, to help students · learning English attain English proficiency and achieve academic success. To elevate the multilingual · educator
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In the 2019–20 school year, just over 1 million kids were enrolled in New York City public schools. Preliminary enrollment figures for the 2025–26 school year have that number at 884,000.
Summary of Mandatory Funds Fiscal Year (FY) 2024 President's Budget · Last updated 10/03/2023. This table provides a summary of mandatory funding for Department of Education programs by level (elementary and secondary, Federal student aid and other postsecondary, rehabilitative services, and other mandatory programs) for fiscal years 2022 and 2023 Appropriation and the FY 2024 President's Budget.
Here’s a closer look at what Data Initiative, public education funding supports a vast student population—49.6 million K-12 students
GaDOE governs K-12 learning standards and is serving 1.7 million students during the 2025-26 school year.[1] Governor Kemp’s Fiscal Year (FY) 2027 budget proposal provides Georgia’s public schools $14.2 billion, a $532.6 million increase
The FY 2027 request includes $92.5 million for NTID, flat from FY 2025. The request maintains support for postsecondary technical education, training and related services for students who are deaf or hard of hearing.
There are classrooms with more adults than there are students New York has chosen to run a lot of social services through the schools. Special ed can be half of a district's budget because some kids have very expensive needs. The regular-education budget per student isn't that far off the norm.
Following the release of the 2024 nation, the Department plans to award grants totaling $500 million for charter schools to support education choice in fiscal year 2025
Tables showing funds for U.S. Department of Education State formula-allocated and selected student aid programs, by program and by State FY 2023, FY 2024, and the FY 2025 President's Budget.
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For each of the federal education programs listed below, we’ve included the funding level Congress just approved, the funding level for the previous fiscal year, and the funding level Trump proposed in his second administration’s first budget proposal last May. Mark Lieberman is a reporter for Education Week who covers school finance. Get the latest K-12 news & opinion every weekday morning. A cafeteria worker serves students at Firebaugh High School in Lynwood, Calif., on April 3, 2024.
Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) Grants to States, with a total of $16.3 billion to support special education · and related services for students in grades Pre-K through 12. The Budget also doubles funding to $932 · million for IDEA Part C grants, which support early intervention services
Total enrollment in public and secondary schools is expected to reach 51.419 million in Fall 2028. Per pupil current expenditure is projected to then be $13,800. This is equivalent to a 12% increase in expenditure from 2028-29.
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The U.S. Department of Education (the Department) today announced the release of $500 million to the Charter Schools Programs, marking the largest investment in the program ever. This historic investment in charter schools will support high-quality
that “State and local officials approaches to improve teaching and learning. The · 2000 budget would sustain this program with level funding of $461 million
Title I, for example, a program that provides aid to serve disadvantaged children, has the broadest reach, with 90 percent of districts and about 60% of schools receiving funding, serving 26 million students. Most formula grants are awarded at certain times of the year. Each year, Congress must appropriate funds for these programs and the department allocates many of them in two tranches: on July 1 and October 1. Many formula grants are “forward funded,” which means funds are allocated late in the budget year and carried into at least one following fiscal year.
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El Niño se manifeste dans l’océan Pacifique tropical environ tous les cinq ans. Le phénomène provoque généralement des conditions plus humides et plus chaudes sur le continent américain.
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Le développement d'un épisode El Niño est « de plus en plus probable » à partir de la mi-2026, avec des incidences sur les températures et précipitations à l'échelle mondiale, a annoncé l'Organisation météorologique mondiale (OMM).
Selon la dernière mise à jour de cette agence de l'ONU, qui note un net changement dans le Pacifique équatorial
, les températures de surface augmentent rapidement, laissant présager un retour probable d'El Niño dès la période de mai à juillet 2026
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Les prévisions pour ces trois prochains mois indiquent une prédominance quasi mondiale de températures supérieures à la normale à la surface des terres émergées
ainsi que des variations régionales des régimes de précipitations, précise l'OMM, se basant sur les prévisions de plusieurs centres climatologiques.
Après une période de conditions neutres en début d'année
qui a suivi l'épisode La Niña de 2025-2026, on estime avec un degré de confiance élevé qu'un épisode El Niño va s'amorcer, suivi d'une nouvelle intensification dans les mois qui suivent
, a déclaré M. Wilfran Moufouma Okia, chef de la Section de la prévision du climat de l'OMM.
Un épisode intense
Selon les modèles, il pourrait s'agir d'un épisode de forte intensité
, a-t-il expliqué, précisant que le niveau de confiance dans les prévisions s'améliore après avril
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El Niño se caractérise par une hausse des températures de surface dans le centre et l'est du Pacifique équatorial. Il se produit d'ordinaire tous les deux à sept ans et dure environ 9 à 12 mois.
Le dernier épisode El Niño, en 2023 et 2024, avait fait de ces années les deux plus chaudes jamais enregistrées. Le phénomène cyclique affecte par effet domino le climat mondial pendant plusieurs mois.
L'OMM a indiqué qu'elle publierait son prochain bulletin Info-Niño/Niña
à la fin du mois de mai afin de fournir des orientations plus fiables pour la prise de décisions durant la période de juin à août et au-delà
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Par ailleurs, l'OMM prévoit pour la période de mai à juillet des températures à la surface des terres émergées supérieures à la normale quasiment partout
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Le signal est particulièrement fort dans le sud de l'Amérique du Nord, l'Amérique centrale et les Caraïbes ainsi qu'en Europe et en Afrique du Nord
, ajoute l'organisation, selon laquelle les prévisions pluviométriques montrent, elles, de fortes variations régionales.
Selon l'OMM, il n'est pas prouvé que le changement climatique augmente la fréquence ou l'intensité des épisodes El Niño
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Par le passé, l'OMM avait également indiqué que les phénomènes climatiques à grande échelle d'origine naturelle, tels qu'El Niño et La Niña, s'inscrivent dans un contexte plus large de changement climatique d'origine anthropique
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