A Bucks County superintendent is warning that it could cease all operations in January if the Pennsylvania budget crisis isn't resolved. Monday marked 126 days without an approved Pennsylvania budget.

In a letter to parents Monday afternoon, the Morrisville superintendent says the district may be forced to temporarily suspend all school operations on Jan. 30 unless the Pennsylvania legislature passes a budget.

"We just don't have the financial ability to withstand a long budget holdout like we're experiencing right now," Dr. Andrew Doster, the superintendent of the Morrisville School District, said.

The halt would include all in-person and virtual instruction, transportation, athletics, food and support services.

Doster said the 850-student school district relies on state funding f

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