March 20, 2025 - 05:39

President Donald Trump is preparing to sign an executive order on Thursday that will initiate the dismantling of the Department of Education. This significant move aligns with one of his key campaign promises and reflects a broader agenda to reshape federal involvement in education.
Administration officials have indicated that this executive order will set in motion a series of actions aimed at reducing the department's influence and responsibilities. The decision has sparked a mix of reactions from various stakeholders, including educators, parents, and lawmakers, who are concerned about the potential implications for public education and federal funding.
Critics argue that dismantling the department could lead to increased disparities in education quality across the country, while supporters believe it will promote greater state and local control. As the executive order is set to be signed, the conversation surrounding the future of education in America is expected to intensify, with many closely watching how this action unfolds in the coming weeks and months.
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