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For Families Needing the Most Help, Child Care Costs Are About to Drop

Edsurge

Subsidies are supposed to make care more accessible for those with the most need, but families in many states still struggle to pay child care bills. All will need to be in compliance by 2026. Many of those parents had government assistance for school tuition, but half the time, Farias couldn’t count on them to make their co-payments.

Advocacy 106
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Short on financial knowledge, some school districts get bad deals on bonds

The Hechinger Report

million, to help the district afford new technology, renovations to school buildings and new school buses. The building is not completely ADA accessible. Related: School districts are going into debt to keep up with technology. But most costly of all, it argued, were mistakes the school district had made with bonds.

Report 74
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Universities and colleges that need to fill seats start offering a helping hand to student-parents

The Hechinger Report

I’ll get back to you,’ ” said Marjorie Sims, managing director of Ascend at the Aspen Institute, one of a growing number of research, policy and advocacy organizations focusing on student-parents. And there are longer-range conversations about putting a child care center in a new 11-story campus building scheduled to open in 2026.

Libraries 109