MORRISVILLE, Pa. (WPVI) -- The Borough of Morrisville School District is roughly 90 days from having to close all schools since state lawmakers have not passed a budget, releasing critical funding the district has needed since August, according to the district superintendent.
They rely on the funding every year, and right now, the state budget is four months overdue.
Morrisville schools Superintendent Dr. Andrew Doster said the federal government shutdown is also affecting their funding.
Doster wrote in a letter that he met with district staff on Monday and notified families that the district will have to temporarily shut down on Jan. 30 if it does not receive state funding by the middle of that month.
READ FULL LETTER HERE
"I just felt like the moral and ethical thing to do was

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