BEF joins Bonamici and Beaverton school officials to urge Congress not to cut quarter of funding for low-income students

BEF Executive Director Lauren Garrett was proud to join U.S. Rep. Suzanne Bonamici, BSD Associate Superintendent of teaching and learning Shelly Reggiani, BSD School Board Member Melissa Potter, BEA President Katie Lukins, and Amanda Fowler, PTO President of Aloha-Huber Park K-8 at a Beaverton press conference urging Congress not to cut funding for Title 1 schools.
Beaverton Education Foundation Executive Director Lauren Garrett speaking at a podium
BEF Executive Director Lauren Garrett speaking at the press conference.

Meeting at Aloha Huber Park K-8 School on Friday, September 26th, we joined U.S. Rep. Suzanne Bonamici and Beaverton School District officials to express concerns about the potential cuts to Title 1 schools. “Unfortunately, now the House Republicans want to slash Title 1 funds by about 27%,” Bonamici said. “That’s more than $5 billion.”

“Lauren Garrett, executive director of the Beaverton Education Foundation — a nonprofit that raises money for various projects throughout the district — said private philanthropy can’t come close to replacing potential Title 1 funding, noting it would impact the district’s most vulnerable students ‘who depend on steady and reliable support to close achievement gaps and improve overall educational outcomes.’

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