What the federal government shutdown means for Washingtons K-12 schools

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Washington’s K-12 schools will operate normally during the federal government shutdown, as most federal funding is pre-disbursed. However, programs needing federal staff, such as internet connectivity and civil rights reviews, may face interruptions due to significant furloughs at the U.S. Department of Education.

Washington’s K-12 education system will maintain standard operations amidst the federal government shutdown, as most federal funding is allocated in advance. Programs that do not require federal staff, such as existing grants and contracts, will continue without interruption. However, services reliant on federal involvement, including internet connectivity and civil rights reviews, are likely to face delays due to the furlough of approximately 95% of Department of Education staff. Child nutrition programs, encompassing school lunch and breakfast services, will also operate normally for the next three months, although reimbursement payments may be delayed until funding is restored. The Head Start program remains active, but uncertainty looms as contracts for some grantees expire soon without renewal due to federal layoffs. With about 20,000 children served by 50 Head Start grantees in Washington, the potential funding lapse raises significant concerns. Deputy Director Katy Warren noted that without incoming funds, the sustainability of these programs is in jeopardy. Timely federal action is crucial to ensure uninterrupted educational and nutritional services for Washington’s students.

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