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NEA Press Release

NEA reacts to Trump administration withholding critical education funding

Pringle: This is a betrayal of our students, our educators, and our public schools.
Published: July 1, 2025
This article originally appeared on NEA.org

WASHINGTON—Almost $6.9 billion in federal K–12 education funding, normally released to states on July 1, is being withheld from students and classrooms, according to the U.S. Department of Education. Despite Congress passing a continuing resolution in March—which President Trump signed extending previous funding levels through fiscal year 2025—the Department is taking a first step toward “impoundment,” the illegal withholding of money appropriated by Congress to fund federal programs and activities.

These billions of dollars would be used for curriculum, technology, and other critical services. The loss of these funds affects thousands of school districts and every state in the nation. If the funds are not released soon, this move will force schools to cut educators’ salaries as well as reading and math supports, student services, including summer and after-school programs, and support for migrant students and English learners. Educators will face layoffs leading to significantly larger class sizes.

The following can be attributed to NEA President Becky Pringle:

“School hasn't even started and this administration is robbing our students and classrooms. It's shocking, but not surprising, considering the lack of concern for students that this administration has displayed since day 1

Withholding billions in promised federal education funding that students needand states had planned to use to support children in their statesis a cruel betrayal of students, especially those who rely on critical support services. Schools are already grappling with severe teacher shortages, burnout, and under-resourced classrooms, and here comes the federal government ripping resources away from public schools. It is outrageous and unconscionable.

“Sadly, this is part of a broader pattern by this administration of undermining public education—starving it of resources, sowing distrust, and pushing privatization at the expense of the nation’s most vulnerable students. And they are doing this at the same time as they push a budget bill that will devastate our schools and communities—all to finance massive tax breaks for billionaires.

“Educators and parents will not be silent while students are undervalued, unheard, and unsupported. The Trump administration must release these critical funds as required by law. We will stand up, speak out, and take action to ensure every classroom is a place of dignity, opportunity, and respect.” 


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