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Santa Cruz County education leaders are expressing serious concerns regarding proposed federal cuts to Medicaid, which they believe could significantly disrupt essential services for low-income and special education students. Many schools in the region depend heavily on Medi-Cal reimbursements to fund vital services such as counseling, health screenings, and therapy.
Superintendents in the area warn that a rollback in funding could lead to a reduction in these critical services, ultimately affecting the well-being and educational outcomes of vulnerable student populations. The fear is that without adequate financial support, schools may struggle to provide the necessary mental health resources and specialized assistance that many students rely on.
As discussions around the federal budget continue, education leaders are advocating for the preservation of Medicaid funding, emphasizing the importance of these services in fostering a supportive learning environment for all students. The potential cuts raise urgent questions about the future of educational support systems in the county.
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