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The Needle: Arlington Public Schools Challenges the Department of Education and Kids Saved From Deportation

Arlington Public Schools contest a $23 million funding freeze targeting trans-inclusive policies that support 8,000 low-income and thousands of special needs students.

Let kids pee in peace: On Friday, Arlington Public Schools filed a complaint against the U.S. Department of Education, and its head Secretary of Education Linda McMahon, that challenges the department’s decision to freeze $23 million in federal funding to APS and four other Northern Virginia school systems over the schools’ trans-inclusive policies. The frozen funds, APS says, are used to provide 8,000 low-income students free breakfast and lunc…

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Washington City Paper broke the news in Washington, United States on Tuesday, September 2, 2025.
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