Fargo Schools Land $2.5M Grant for STEM Labs, Training
FARGO, N.D. (Day.News) — Fargo Public Schools, North Dakota's third-largest district serving 24 schools, announced a landmark $2.5 million "Equitable Access 2026" grant to overhaul STEM education. The federal award, part of broader efforts to ensure equitable access to science, technology, engineering and math programs, will fund state-of-the-art labs and comprehensive teacher training across the district. Initially reported by KVRR Local News, the grant positions Fargo to prepare students for high-demand careers in the state's growing tech and energy sectors.
District officials highlighted the grant's transformative potential during ongoing fiscal planning. As federal Title grant applications for the 2026-27 school year open for public comment today, May 4, from 4-5 p.m. at the District Office Board Room, Fargo projects a slight increase in federal aid to $13.4 million, per its adopted FY2026 budget. The STEM infusion counters a proposed $5 million budget reduction for next year, outlined in February by administrators amid rising costs and flat state funding.
"This grant is a game-changer for our students," said a district spokesperson in communications updates. With Fargo's economy tied to innovation hubs like Microsoft and Bobcat Company, enhanced STEM programs will build local talent pipelines. The district's bids and proposals page details ongoing investments, underscoring its commitment to infrastructure amid financial pressures.
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