December 17, 2024 - 21:07

In a recent appearance on 'The Big Money Show,' former Education Secretary Betsy DeVos shared insights into President-elect Trump's ambitious plans for the future of education in the United States. DeVos highlighted the possibility of abolishing the Department of Education, a move that she believes could lead to significant reforms in the educational landscape.
DeVos emphasized the need for a more decentralized approach to education, arguing that local communities should have greater control over their schools. She expressed concern that the current federal framework stifles innovation and limits the ability of states to tailor educational systems to meet the needs of their students.
By potentially dismantling the Department of Education, DeVos argues that resources could be redirected towards empowering parents and educators, ultimately leading to improved educational outcomes. This bold proposal has sparked a nationwide conversation about the future of education policy and the role of federal oversight in American schools. DeVos's comments reflect a growing sentiment among some lawmakers and educators advocating for transformative changes in the education system.
August 20, 2026 - 04:16
Florida first state to sign Trump admin’s higher education ‘Call to Action’Florida moved to the front of the line on Tuesday, becoming the first state to formally respond to the Trump administration`s request for changes in higher education policy. Governor Ron DeSantis...
August 19, 2026 - 00:07
Over 800 area students are Texas education savings account recipientsRoughly 850 students across the Panhandle region are starting the new school year as part of the first group to receive money from the Texas Education Freedom Accounts. The program, which gives...
August 18, 2026 - 04:10
New Mexico ranks No. 18 as best state for higher education, per U.S. News & World ReportNew Mexico has climbed to number 18 in the latest U.S. News & World Report rankings for higher education, marking a two-spot improvement from the previous year. The state`s rise reflects a mix of...
August 17, 2026 - 22:42
Higher education commissioner stepping down in SeptemberMassachusetts Higher Education Commissioner Noe Ortega has announced he will leave his post in September, wrapping up a tenure of roughly four years at the helm of the state`s public college and...