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The request is one of several already made or in the works that will test the flexibility of the Trump administration.
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The federal government has often led the way in reform, and only some states have shown the capacity to take over.
Districts have to find new ways to pay for summer programs they started or expanded with pandemic aid. Largely, they plan to ...