Schools in Iran face growing disruption as the war's impact on education threatens millions of children, particularly the poorest families. Unlike the sudden closures during the pandemic, the effects of the conflict are more subtle but deeply damaging. Many students struggle to attend classes due to safety concerns and economic hardship. Families in affected regions report difficulty in affording school supplies and transportation. The situation highlights a growing crisis in access to education for vulnerable communities. As the conflict continues, the long-term consequences for young learners remain uncertain.