A department spokesperson could not specify how much money might be at stake late Friday. But the move echoes a decision earlier this week by President Donald Trump’s Department of Health and Human Services to pull back Covid relief funds to states for addressing mental health.
Schools were required to finalize plans to use the last of nearly $130 billion in Covid-19 relief dollars from the Education Department by September 2024, and liquidate the money by January, unless they won a reprieve from the Biden administration. Those “liquidation extension” requests could have allowed schools to spend the federal money on previously approved projects through early next year.