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Government Shutdown: Impact on U.S. Education Department

by Priya Shah – Business Editor

Education department ‌Faces ​Shutdown Impacts, But⁣ Core funding Protected

WASHINGTON⁣ (AP) – ‌A potential government shutdown would trigger disruptions at teh Department of Education, halting​ civil rights⁢ investigations and delaying aid to school districts reliant ⁤on⁣ federal land revenue, though core funding​ streams for schools with high poverty⁣ rates and students with disabilities would continue.

The shutdown’s impact will be uneven. Title I funding, ‍which supports schools with large numbers of students from low-income families, and funding ⁣under ‌the individuals with Disabilities ​Education Act (IDEA) ⁣are ‍expected to remain‍ uninterrupted. However,other programs face delays. Impact Aid, which ‌provides financial assistance to school districts impacted by federal activities like military bases and federal land ‍management, will⁢ likely​ see payment disruptions. Over​ 1,200⁤ districts across all 50 states receive Impact‍ Aid.

the‌ Department‍ has indicated it ‌will ⁣revise its contingency plan if ‍the​ shutdown extends beyond one⁤ week to mitigate‍ further disruptions to school ⁢districts.

A notable consequence⁣ of⁤ the shutdown will be the suspension ‍of the​ Department’s ‍civil ‌rights investigations into allegations of discrimination at schools and universities. The office responsible for ​these investigations has already been operating with a reduced staff as layoffs in March, having lost roughly half its personnel. ‍This staffing reduction previously raised concerns about the office’s ability to address a growing⁢ backlog⁢ of complaints‍ alleging discrimination based on race, sex, or disability.

Department data already shows a decline ⁤in the resolution of civil rights cases alongside an increase in⁣ new complaints from families. work on all pending cases will cease during the shutdown.

AP Education Writer collin Binkley contributed to this report.

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