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Subject OSPI NEWS RELEASE: State Superintendent Chris Reykdal’s Statement on the Trump Administration's Decision to Release Their Hold on Congressionally Approved K–12 Education Funding
Date July 25, 2025 7:45 PM
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State Superintendent Chris Reykdal’s Statement on the Trump Administration's Decision to Release Their Hold on Congressionally Approved K–12 Education Funding

"*The U.S. Department of Education sent an email to all state education chiefs Friday that the entirety of the federal K–12 funding currently being withheld by the Department will be released. Below is State Superintendent Chris Reykdal’s statement. *"

Superintendent Chris Reykdal

*OLYMPIA—July 25, 2025—*Earlier today, the U.S. Department of Education (the “Department”) announced that they will be releasing the entirety of funding currently being withheld by the Department. This is a welcome change in direction—school districts, educators, families, and students can take a deep breath knowing vital services won’t be abruptly ended or reduced in the upcoming school year. 

On June 30, a day before the congressionally approved funding was scheduled to be allocated to state education agencies, the Department sent an email to all 50 states that funding was being withheld due to further review needed “in accordance with the President’s priorities...”. Funding affected by this withholding was funding for Title I, Part C (migrant education); Title II, Part A (professional learning for educators); Title III, Part A (multilingual/English learners); and Title IV, Parts A and B (before- and after-school programs and other programs that promote supplemental learning). 

If funding had been permanently withheld, Washington state would have seen an immediate decrease of $137 million in federal K–12 funding. This had the potential to put several school districts in financial distress, cause educators and school staff to lose jobs that are essential to student learning, and limit the core services that students typically receive and rely on to help them be successful in school. 

Education officials and families in all 50 states worked together to advocate for this outcome, and congressional lawmakers from both sides of the aisle urged the Trump Administration to follow the law and release this essential funding. Additionally, Washington State Attorney General Nick Brown joined 23 other states, commonwealths, and governors in a formal lawsuit against the Department and the U.S. Office of Management and Budget in another effort to release the withheld funding. 

This bipartisan outcome was made possible by all states working together for something we can all get behind—high-quality and accessible public education that serves ALL students in America. Our schools, our local communities, and ultimately, the future of our nation, are made better when we make targeted investments so each and every student is supported. 



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