The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled in favor of the Trump administration, allowing cuts to teacher-training programs while a lawsuit is pending. This decision affects over $600 million in funding aimed at improving teacher preparation, particularly in high-need subjects such as math and special education.
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Supreme Court grants emergency relief to Trump administration, allowing cuts to teacher-training funds.
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The decision impacts two major teacher-training programs: Teacher Quality Partnership and Supporting Effective Educator Development.
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Over $600 million in funding for teacher preparation programs, especially for math and special education, is now at risk.
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The lawsuit, led by 8 Democratic states, argues the cuts undermine diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts.
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A previous ruling by a federal judge in Boston temporarily blocked the cuts, citing harm to programs addressing teacher shortages.
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This marks the first time the Supreme Court has sided with the administration on such cuts in an emergency case.
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Programs affected by the cuts have shown positive outcomes, including improved teacher retention beyond five years.
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Some states may continue funding these programs on their own while the lawsuit is ongoing.
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Affected institutions include Boston Public Schools, College of New Jersey, and California State University.
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States like California, Massachusetts, and New Jersey continue to challenge the cuts in court.




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