March 30, 2025 - 15:29

During a recent prayer breakfast, Superintendent Mo Green emphasized the critical role of federal support in maintaining quality education for all students. As he embarks on a statewide tour, Green expressed concern over potential changes that could arise from the looming dissolution of the Department of Education. He warned that redirecting educational funds through the state legislature may pose significant risks to public education systems.
Green's message resonated with attendees, who gathered to discuss the implications of these changes on local schools. He underscored the necessity of stable funding and the potential consequences of legislative decisions that could undermine educational resources. The superintendent called for collaboration among educators, policymakers, and community members to advocate for robust support systems that prioritize student needs.
As the educational landscape evolves, Green's insights serve as a reminder of the ongoing challenges faced by public education and the importance of safeguarding its future through sustained federal assistance.
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