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LAUSD Commits to Student Support Amid Funding Cuts

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The Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) pledges to continue its support for students despite anticipated federal funding cuts. Superintendent Alberto Carvalho emphasized the importance of education for all, particularly immigrants. The district is preparing for the upcoming school year while managing financial constraints linked to policy changes. With potential losses exceeding $123 million, the district is implementing cost-saving measures but assures no layoffs will occur. Collaborative efforts are underway to address challenges and advocate for student rights and educational opportunities.

Los Angeles – The Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) plans to maintain its investment in students despite facing significant challenges from federal funding cuts and ongoing immigration enforcement actions. LAUSD Superintendent Alberto Carvalho emphasized the district’s commitment to supporting all students regardless of race, language, gender, or immigration status, as preparations are underway for the 2025-2026 school year, which begins on August 14.

Carvalho outlined the district’s approach to managing a “volatile” federal landscape during a recent presentation. He condemned the current federal administration’s attempts to dismantle the U.S. Department of Education and reduce funding for essential school programs, which he argues jeopardize the future of public education, particularly for immigrant students and vulnerable communities.

LAUSD is bracing for potential financial constraints following reports that the Trump administration plans to release funding cutbacks that could result in an estimated loss of at least $123 million for the district. This funding freeze has been linked to a significant review of appropriated funds, which previously delayed the disbursement of critical grants aimed at adult literacy and English instruction, including $800 million earmarked for California.

Despite these financial pressures, Carvalho assured educators and staff that there would be no layoffs or furloughs amid possible economic impacts. His administration is also implementing cost-saving measures, such as cutting transportation expenses for field trips by 50% and reducing school maintenance costs by 25%. Furthermore, LAUSD plans to expand outdoor classrooms and trade skills programs for older students to enhance educational opportunities.

The current situation follows a history of funding challenges within public education, prompting legal action from various states, including a lawsuit spearheaded by California Attorney General Rob Bonta in response to the funding freeze. The administration asserts that it conducted the status review due to alleged misuse of federal funds among programs that benefit non-legal residents. However, both major political parties and public stakeholders have expressed concerns about the legality of withholding funds without Congressional approval.

In response to the controversy, discussions have taken place between Carvalho and California Governor Gavin Newsom, with both agreeing on the necessity of proper federal engagement in resolving these funding issues. Amid this backdrop, Carvalho has praised school principals within the LAUSD who have stood firm against unauthorized federal access during immigration enforcement activities, advocating for the rights and protection of students in their charge.

The LAUSD Board of Education has accepted an $18.8 billion budget for the upcoming school year, reflecting continued dedication to education in the face of adversity. The district remains focused on addressing growth needs while advocating for fair treatment and support for its diverse student population in light of federal policy shifts.

As educational leaders navigate these unprecedented challenges, they reaffirm their responsibility to uphold the integrity of public education and ensure every student’s right to learning, free from the constraints of political machinations and budgetary uncertainties.

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