Education Overhaul: Trump's Plan to Shake Up the Department of Education
USAThu Mar 06 2025
Advertisement
Advertisement
President Donald Trump is planning to shake up the education system. He is expected to issue an order soon. This order will ask the new Education Secretary, Linda McMahon, to start closing down the Department of Education. This is a big move, but it won't be easy. It will require a lot of legal steps and the approval of Congress. The draft order talks about how the federal government has too much control over education. It suggests that states should take over the main functions of the Department of Education.
The draft order also mentions that federal money makes up about 10% of the funding for public schools. The rest comes from states and local taxes. This money is often used to help students who need extra support, like those with special needs or those living in rural areas. The order wants to make sure that federal funds are used wisely and according to the law.
McMahon sent out an email to the Education Department staff. She talked about how the plan is a chance to make a big change. She wants to cut down on red tape and give states more control over education. She also wants to give parents more choices for their children's education. However, several employees have already been laid off or pressured to retire. The Trump administration has also made big cuts to programs and grants. This includes the Institute of Education Sciences, which gathers and shares important data about education.
The plan is controversial. Some people think it will give states more control and flexibility. Others worry about the impact on students who rely on federal programs. The future of education in the U. S. could look very different if this plan goes through. It's important to think critically about how these changes might affect students, teachers, and families. This is a big change that could have a huge impact on the education system.
https://localnews.ai/article/education-overhaul-trumps-plan-to-shake-up-the-department-of-education-cbf830f
continue reading...
actions
flag content