March 30, 2025 - 01:15

In Lancaster County, a school community is calling for action in response to President Trump's recent executive order calling for the dismantling of the Department of Education. Residents of Manheim Township are expressing deep concerns about the potential impact this order could have on local schools and educational resources.
Parents, teachers, and students alike fear that the elimination of federal oversight and funding could lead to significant cuts in programs that support students' academic and extracurricular needs. Many argue that the Department of Education plays a crucial role in ensuring equitable access to quality education across communities, particularly for those in underserved areas.
Local school officials are rallying support from the community, urging residents to voice their concerns to lawmakers and advocate for the preservation of educational resources. As discussions unfold, the future of the school system in Manheim Township hangs in the balance, with many hoping for a reversal of the executive order to protect their children's education.
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