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Superintendent Hedalen Secures Federal Ed-Flex Waivers for Montana

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The Montana Office of Public Instruction announces that Superintendent Susie Hedalen has secured federal Ed-Flex waivers from the U.S. Department of Education. The waivers, authorized under the Educational Flexibility Partnership Act by Secretary Linda McMahon, allow the state to waive certain federal statutory and regulatory requirements for local school districts. Affected formula funds include Title I, Parts A and C; Title II, Part A; and Title IV, Part A. Applications from school districts are due to the OPI by June 1, 2026.

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The U.S. Department of Education has approved Montana's request for federal Ed-Flex waivers, granting Superintendent Hedalen authority to waive certain federal statutory and regulatory requirements for local school districts. Montana has been authorized to waive requirements across four major formula grant programs: Title I, Part A; Title I, Part C; Title II, Part A; and Title IV, Part A.

Affected parties include Montana's local education agencies and school districts receiving federal formula funds. Districts wishing to utilize these waivers must submit high-quality applications to the OPI by June 1, 2026, demonstrating alignment with state expectations around student academic achievement and college and career readiness. The OPI will review applications for proposals that allow pooling of funds, eliminate percentage caps on fund allocation, and permit carryover of funding.

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Superintendent Hedalen Secures Federal Ed-Flex Waivers for Montana

Montana Office of Public Instruction sent this bulletin at 03/25/2026 02:41 PM MDT

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

March 25, 2026

Superintendent Hedalen Secures Federal Ed-Flex Waivers for Montana

HELENA- Superintendent of Public Instruction Susie Hedalen announced today that the U.S. Department of Education has approved Montana's request for federal Ed-Flex waivers for local school districts. Under the Educational Flexibility Partnership Act (Ed-Flex) U.S. Secretary of Education Linda McMahon has authorized Superintendent Hedalen to waive certain federal statutory and regulatory requirements for Montana's local schools.

"I want to thank the U.S. Department of Education for returning greater control over education to the State of Montana and our local schools," Superintendent Hedalen said Wednesday. "With these Ed-Flex Waivers, Montana schools will have more flexibility with the use of their federal funds, allowing them to better meet the needs of their local communities. I encourage school districts to submit high-quality applications to the OPI for review."

Montana has specifically been granted the authority to waive certain bureaucratic hurdles in the following federal formula funds:

  • Title I, Part A- Basic Programs Operated by Local Education Agencies
  • Title I, Part C- Education of Migratory Children
  • Title II, Part A- Supporting Effective Instruction
  • Title IV, Part A- Student Support and Academic Enrichment Common elements of waivers include eliminating certain percentage caps on where funds are allocated to allow for the pooling of funds to stretch them further to meet local needs and allowing for carryover of funding. As part of the application review process, the OPI will be looking for proposals that align with the state's rigorous expectations around student academic achievement and college & career readiness.

Applications are due to the OPI by June 1, 2026. Full details of the waiver can be found in the state's approved application and FAQ document.

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Dylan Klapmeier, Chief of Staff

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MT OPI
Published
March 25th, 2026
Compliance deadline
June 1st, 2026 (45 days)
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Notice
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Non-binding
Stage
Final
Change scope
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Who this affects

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9211 Government & Public Administration
Activity scope
Education waivers Federal formula grants State-federal education coordination
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US-MT US-MT

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Education
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