The US Department of Education has finally resumed its operations after a prolonged shutdown, bringing relief to millions of students, teachers, and parents across the country. The shutdown, which lasted for several weeks, had left many education programs and services in limbo, causing uncertainty and disruption to the academic year. With the department back online, officials are now scrambling to catch up on the backlog of work, including processing federal aid for schools and implementing new policies. As students and educators breathe a sigh of relief, the question remains: what impact will this prolonged shutdown have on the education system in the long term?


Education Department resumes operations after prolonged shutdown  K-12 Dive