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How the government shutdown could impact Alabama schools

October 9, 2025
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MONTGOMERY, Ala. (WHNT) — The government has been closed for eight days, and with no clear end in sight, leaders are speaking out about what it could mean for students across Alabama.

“I certainly hope they are able to work this thing out soon, and that the Democrats and Republicans fix whatever issues they have and get the government open again,” said State Superintendent Dr. Eric Mackey.

Mackey said those issues could have an indirect impact on students. However, he said programs that help low-income students, as well as those in special education, have not been impacted by the government shutdown.

But Mackey said that with time, food assistance programs could be reduced, putting a strain on schools.

“Obviously, those children are coming to our schools, and if they’re not getting fed properly at home, then we have to deal with it at schools,” he explained. “So, even though we have not had any direct issues with the federal shutdown, there are residual effects that are affecting our families.”

Reimbursements for school meals could also be impacted, according to Ryan Hollingsworth, executive director of the School Superintendents of Alabama. He said the federal government also plays a critical part in Head Start programs.

Laura Lester, CEO of Feeding Alabama, explained that 750,000 Alabamians rely on SNAP programs, and more than 70% of those participants have children in the household.

“Hungry children cannot learn, they cannot focus, they cannot concentrate,” she said. “And that, in turn, puts pressure on the schools. I know they are probably wondering what they’re going to be able to do to try to help the situation.”

Hollingsworth said it could be three months before impacts are really felt from a government shutdown. He said superintendents across the state are used to preparing for worst-case scenarios and are staying ahead of any changes to funding.

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