...as the federal fiscal year ends October 1 (like me, you may be surprised to learn that is next Wednesday), and Congress is not showing signs it's moving towards a continuing resolution to keep it funded (never mind an actual budget).
As that can be anxiety-inducing to hear, let me suggest you review the post AASA (that's the superintendents) has up on a federal shutdown. The most important and reassuring part?
Most K-12 federal funding is “forward-funded”—funds are provided the following July for the upcoming school year—which means the majority of K-12 federal education funding is not immediately impacted by a government shutdown.
It's short; go give it a read.
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