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Department of Education Offices to Shutter Wednesday Following Staff Notice

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Washington, D.C. – March 11, 2025 - Employees at the Department of Education were issued an unexpected directive on Tuesday, instructing them to vacate the premises by 6 p.m. local time. The notice, delivered to staff across the agency’s Washington, D.C. headquarters and its regional offices, also announced a full closure of all department facilities on Wednesday.

  

Details surrounding the abrupt shutdown remain sparse, with no official statement yet released by department leadership clarifying the reason for the closure. Staff were advised to prepare for the early exit, though it’s unclear whether this is a precautionary measure, a response to an internal issue, or tied to broader governmental operations.

  

The Department of Education, tasked with overseeing federal education policy and funding, employs thousands across its network of offices. A closure of this scope could signal disruptions to ongoing programs, though no immediate impact has been confirmed.  

As of Tuesday evening, speculation swirled among employees and observers, with some pointing to potential security concerns or logistical challenges. The current date, coincidentally aligning with this report, adds an air of immediacy to the unfolding situation.  


Further updates are expected as the department provides clarity on the closure’s cause and duration. For now, staff and the public alike await answers as the lights go out at one of the nation’s key education hubs. 17GEN4.com




 
 
 

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