Leaders in a school district in Delaware County, Pennsylvania, say the state budget impasse in Harrisburg is affecting schools' ability to function properly.
The William Penn School District board of directors says that without state funding, it may not be able to operate as usual past the end of January.
Board members on Monday urged state lawmakers to pass a budget immediately that fully funds public education. Legislators and the governor should also comply with a court mandate on fair funding for schools and release any federal funds owed to school districts, board members said in a resolution that they read into the record during Monday's meeting.
The "ongoing impasse threatens the stability of public education, undermines the ability of districts to plan for the future, puts curre

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