April 5, 2025 - 18:15
Former Education Secretary Margaret Spellings has voiced her concerns regarding President Trump's recent proposal to dismantle the Department of Education. In her remarks, Spellings emphasized the critical role that the department plays in ensuring equitable access to education for all students across the nation. She argued that eliminating the department could lead to significant disparities in educational opportunities, particularly for underserved communities.
Spellings highlighted the importance of federal support in maintaining standards, funding, and resources necessary for schools to function effectively. She pointed out that the department not only oversees federal education funding but also enforces laws that protect students' rights and promote educational equity.
Furthermore, Spellings expressed her belief that education should remain a top priority for the government, stressing the need for a robust system that prepares students for the challenges of the future. As discussions continue, her insights underscore the potential consequences of such a radical shift in education policy.
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