Trump eliminated, then returned some money for mental health workers in Maine schools. Educators don’t know what’s next

The Trump administration initially eliminated and then reinstated funding for mental health workers in Maine schools. Educators are now uncertain about the future of these programs and the impact on their students.
The Trump administration made changes to funding for mental health workers in Maine schools. Initially, the funding was eliminated, but it was later reinstated. This change has left educators uncertain about the future. The funding is crucial for supporting students' mental health. The reinstatement of funding has provided temporary relief, but long-term stability is needed.
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