Massachusetts Funding Shortfall
Massachusetts districts are facing significant funding shortfalls due to inflation, with advocates calling for a $465 million annual adjustment.

As the education funding crisis deepens, states are seeking innovative solutions to address the shortfalls. Massachusetts, Texas, and Georgia are among the states struggling to provide adequate funding for their schools.
Massachusetts districts are facing significant funding shortfalls due to inflation, with advocates calling for a $465 million annual adjustment.
Texas’s Education Freedom Account program has received over 100,000 applications in just 12 days, with first-year funding capped and prioritized for low-income students and those with special needs.
The education funding crisis is a wake-up call for states to rethink their priorities and invest in the future of their students.
"Georgia’s Lowndes County Schools have urged lawmakers to increase state funding to address the education funding crisis.
As the education funding crisis continues to unfold, states must find innovative solutions to ensure that all students receive a quality education.
It’s time for states to take action and find innovative solutions to address the education funding crisis. By working together, we can ensure that all students receive a quality education and reach their full potential.
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