Indiana has become the latest state to receive permission from the Trump administration to exercise flexibility in its federal education spending. This decision allows the state to tailor its use of federal funds to better meet local educational needs.
The move is part of a broader trend where several states have been granted similar allowances, enabling them to adjust their educational funding strategies. This flexibility is seen as a way to address specific challenges faced by schools in various districts.
Officials in Indiana have expressed optimism about the potential impact of this flexibility, believing it will help improve educational outcomes across the state.
Reported by HarborBeat based on Baltimore Sun (source).
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