More than 20 states sue Trump administration over frozen after-school and summer funding

Category: Education/Family

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Unlocking Word Meanings

Read the following words/expressions found in today’s article.

  1. withhold / wɪθˈhoʊld / (v.) – to refuse to give something
    Example:

    Due to a contract issue, the company withheld payment from the supplier.


  2. enrichment / ɛnˈrɪtʃ mənt / (n.) – the process of making someone better or more valuable, often by providing new experiences, skills, or knowledge
    Example:

    Joining different clubs at school provides enrichment that helps students grow and try new things.


  3. figure out / ˈfɪg yər aʊt / (phrasal v.) – to understand or find the answer or solution to something
    Example:

    The mechanics worked hard to figure out how to fix the broken machine.


  4. devastated / ˈdɛv əˌsteɪ tɪd / (adj.) – very sad and shocked because something bad has happened
    Example:

    Julia was devastated when her best friend moved to another city.


  5. eat into (something) / it ˈɪn tu / (phrasal v.) – to use or reduce a part of something, especially money, time, or resources, so that less is left
    Example:

    Too much screen time can eat into the time kids spend playing outside.


Article

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More than 20 states sued President Donald Trump’s administration over billions of dollars in frozen education funding for after-school care, summer programs and more.


Some of the withheld money funds after-school and summer programming at Boys & Girls Clubs, the YMCA or public schools, attended by 1.4 million children and teenagers nationwide. Congress set aside money for the programs to provide academic support, enrichment and childcare to mostly low-income families. But Trump’s administration recently froze the funding, saying it wants to ensure programs align with the Republican president’s priorities.


Led by California, the lawsuit alleges withholding the money violates the Constitution and several federal laws. Many low-income families will lose access to after-school programs if the money isn’t released soon, according to the suit.


In North Carolina, about 40 schools are already in session, so the state is already trying to figure out ways to keep programs going, using state and local money, along with some federal money that has not expired.


The freeze affects programs including mental health services, science and math education, and support for students learning English, North Carolina Attorney General Jeff Jackson said, with the most severe effects in smaller, rural school districts. The freeze could also lead to approximately 1,000 teachers and staff being laid off, Jackson said.


Fernande Berard learned about the funding freeze and possible closure from a reporter after dropping off her three young boys for summer camp. “I would be really devastated if this goes away,” said the nurse. “I honestly don’t know what I would do.”


Her husband drives an Uber much of the day, and picking up the kids early would eat into his earnings. It’s money they need to pay the mortgage and everything else.


If her boss approves, she’d likely have to pick up her children from school and take them to the rehabilitation center where she oversees a team of nurses. The children would have to stay until her work day ends.


This article was provided by The Associated Press.


Viewpoint Discussion

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Discussion A

  • Trump’s administration froze the funding to ensure programs match the president’s priorities. What do you think a president’s top priorities should be? Why? Discuss.
  • More than 20 states are suing the administration over the frozen education funding. Do you think suing the government is an effective way to solve big problems like this? Why or why not? Discuss.

Discussion B

  • After-school and summer programs offer academic help, fun activities, and childcare. Do you think students need extra activities like these, or is going to school enough? Why do you say so? Discuss.
  • What clubs or activities did you join when you were in school and how did they help with your enrichment? Discuss.