(LAGRANGE) - Lakeland School Corporation is facing a period of significant financial uncertainty due to delays in the release of key federal education grant funds.
Lakeland Superintendent Dr. Traci Blaize says this is a situation that could have a substantial impact on students, staff, and critical programming across the district for the 2025–2026 school year.
According to the Indiana Association of Public School Superintendents (IAPSS), multiple federal formula grants traditionally used to support core student services and staffing have not yet been released by the U.S. Department of Education. These include: Title I, Part C – Migrant Education State Grants; Title II, Part A – Supporting Effective Instruction; Title III, Part A – English Language Acquisition; Title IV, Part A – Student Support and Academic Enrichment; and Title IV, Part B – 21st Century Community Learning Centers
Blaize says the absence of these essential funds, expected by July 1, threatens to disrupt everything from instructional planning and professional development to after-school programs and supports for English learners and migrant students. For Lakeland School Corporation, which serves a diverse student body and relies heavily on these programs to provide equitable opportunities, the delay could have immediate and lasting consequences.
Blaize says without clarity or access to these funds, the ability to make timely staffing decisions, plan effective instruction, and offer vital wraparound services is at risk for Lakeland. She says programs that help students succeed, especially those in high-need or underserved populations, are hanging in the balance.
Statewide, Indiana public schools could experience a shortfall approaching $295 million if the funding is not released promptly. Locally, this could lead to scaled-back programming and reduced services, which would directly affect students and families in LaGrange County.
Lakeland School Corporation is joining IAPSS in urging the community and local leaders to contact Indiana’s congressional delegation and advocate for immediate federal action.
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