February 25, 2025 - 06:17

On Monday, parents, teachers, and community members gathered in Manchester to express their concerns over the potential cuts to federal funding for education. The looming reductions have raised alarms about the negative impact on essential services that support low-income students, early childhood education, and children with disabilities.
Darlene Wentworth, a local advocate, emphasized the importance of safeguarding resources for special needs students, stating, “Special needs students are our most vulnerable, and their needs should never be compromised.” The community's outcry reflects a broader anxiety about the future of educational support systems that play a crucial role in fostering an inclusive learning environment.
Participants in the rally voiced their commitment to advocating for adequate funding, underscoring that every child deserves access to quality education, regardless of their background or individual needs. As discussions about budget allocations continue at the federal level, the Manchester community remains determined to ensure that educational opportunities are preserved for all students.
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