March 20, 2025 - 22:44

In a significant move, President Trump signed an executive order on Thursday aimed at reducing the influence of the Department of Education. The directive instructs Education Secretary Linda McMahon to take steps to dismantle the department as much as possible. This action reflects the administration's ongoing commitment to reshape the federal government's role in education.
The executive order outlines a series of legislative and legal initiatives intended to transfer power and responsibilities from the federal level back to states and local governments. Supporters of the move argue that it will promote greater educational freedom and allow for more tailored approaches to schooling, while critics contend that it could undermine educational standards and equity across the nation.
As the administration embarks on this ambitious plan, the implications for teachers, students, and educational institutions are significant. The coming months will reveal how these changes will be implemented and their potential impact on the educational landscape in America.
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Gov. Stein announces NC Awards recipients, highlights education, DMV improvementsGovernor Josh Stein used his monthly N.C. Strong Update on Tuesday, August 20, to shine a light on both the people and the systems that keep the state moving forward. The address, delivered from...
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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...
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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...
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