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Pennsylvania’s Morrisville School District may close by Jan. 30 without state funding, affecting 850 students.
The Morrisville School District in Pennsylvania may shut down by January 30 if the state budget impasse continues, as it relies on state funding for over half its budget and is now operating on less than half its annual revenue.
Superintendent Dr. Andrew Doster warned families the district cannot sustain operations without funding, potentially disrupting education for 850 students across three schools with no in-person or virtual learning options.
The district issued early notice to allow families time to plan, while urging lawmakers to act.
The William Penn School District in Delaware County also faces similar financial pressure, highlighting widespread impacts across Pennsylvania’s school systems due to the unresolved budget deadlock.
El distrito escolar de Morrisville en Pensilvania podría cerrar el 30 de enero sin fondos estatales, afectando a 850 estudiantes.