The longer the shutdown, the worse for schools, education experts say
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As the government shutdown unfolds, education advocates are increasingly concerned about its impact on schools. With 95 percent of the Education Department's staff furloughed, only the Federal Student Aid Office remains operational. This situation raises alarms as funding that was set to be released is now in jeopardy, potentially affecting countless students and educational programs. The longer the shutdown lasts, the more detrimental the effects will be on the education system, making it crucial for lawmakers to resolve the impasse quickly.
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