Texas school administrators are sounding the alarm over the lack of safety funding, which may force them to cut budgets and potentially compromise the well-being of students in the wake of the Uvalde tragedy. Despite Gov. Greg Abbott’s vow to block any education funding bill lacking vouchers, superintendents were caught off-guard when additional proposals for school safety funds also disintegrated at the end of the fourth special legislative session, as detailed in a recent ǰ.
Texas school safety at risk as funding falls short post-Uvalde, superintendents warn
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