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Education Department Shrinks: What's Next for America's Schools?
Washington, D.C., USAThursday, March 13, 2025
The department handles about 10% of public school funding, including Title I programming for low-income school districts. It also enforces federal civil rights laws through its Office of Civil Rights. The department has about 4, 500 employees, making it the smallest cabinet-level agency.
Critics have expressed outrage over the proposed closure. They point out that Trump can't make the move without congressional approval. Sen. Kristen Gillibrand, D-N. Y. , warned that the move could "jeopardize thousands of New York jobs, and billions of dollars in federal funding for New York’s kids, teachers, families and schools. " She called the proposal "illegal" and "unconstitutional. "
The Trump administration has already made significant changes to the Education Department. Dozens of probationary staffers have been laid off. The agency also offered $25, 000 buyouts to most of its employees to resign ahead of what it said would be "a very significant Reduction in Force. "
Trump has called the Education Department a "big con job" and has said he wants to "drain the education swamp. " He has also signed an executive order aimed at eliminating federal funding for schools that teach or promote "gender ideology and discriminatory equity ideology. "
The future of the Education Department remains uncertain. The layoffs and potential closure raise questions about the impact on public education and federal programs. It's clear that significant changes are on the horizon, and the debate over the department's future is far from over.
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