July 5, 2025 - 11:41
The Santa Cruz County Board of Education is taking a stand in response to the recent federal decision to withhold billions in education funding. This significant cut has raised concerns among educators, students, and parents alike, prompting the Board to voice its discontent and seek solutions.
In a recent meeting, Board members discussed the potential impact of these funding reductions on local schools and educational programs. Many expressed worries about the long-term effects on student resources, teacher salaries, and essential support services. The Board emphasized the importance of equitable funding for all schools, particularly those serving underprivileged communities.
In light of these challenges, the Santa Cruz County Board of Education is committed to advocating for restored funding and exploring alternative financial resources. They are also encouraging community engagement to raise awareness about the critical importance of education funding. This proactive approach aims to ensure that every student in the county continues to receive a quality education despite the current federal funding crisis.
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