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A Former Wrestling Executive's Challenge at the Department of Education
Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USAMon Nov 25 2024
Linda McMahon, a former wrestling executive, might face a bigger challenge if she becomes the secretary of education. She’ll have to balance giving more power to schools and parents while also introducing new federal controls. President Trump’s administration wants to eliminate the Department of Education and move education back to the states. However, they also plan to add federal restrictions on schools, like cutting funding for teaching "critical race theory" or "gender ideology. " This seems like a tough act to pull off.
The Trump team justifies these new controls by focusing on parental rights. They believe schools are imposing "woke" ideologies on families. But not all parents agree with these views. Some want their kids to learn about sexual minorities or have different definitions of "patriotic values. " If McMahon is confirmed, she’ll have to navigate these tensions.
McMahon isn’t new to administration. She directed Trump’s Small Business Administration and served on Connecticut's State Board of Education. She knows Americans value freedom. Most don’t support book bans or federal control over teaching race or gender. It’s a tricky situation: you can’t claim to support state control and parental rights while also forcing states and parents to follow your rules. McMahon might be in for a rough ride.
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If parents get the 'driver's seat' in education, will we see school buses requiring learning permits?
How will Linda McMahon balance giving more power to schools and parents while also implementing new federal controls on them?
What are the potential legal and practical hurdles in taking federal money away from schools that don't comply with the administration's dictates?
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