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K-12 schools and educational support services are anticipating impacts from Trump’s legislation through healthcare costs, family economic stress, and funding pressures on educational programs.
School districts that provide health services and nutritional programs may face increased demand as families lose access to government healthcare and nutrition assistance programs.
Educational support staff including counselors, social workers, and health professionals may encounter increased student needs as families experience economic stress from policy changes.
State education funding could be indirectly affected by broader fiscal impacts from the legislation, creating potential pressures on educational resources and program availability.