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New Education Chief: Wrestling Exec Takes On Big Job
WASHINGTON, USATuesday, March 4, 2025
The Education Department was created by Congress in 1979. Its main job is to give money to schools and colleges. It sends billions of dollars a year to K-12 schools and oversees a $1. 6 trillion federal student loan portfolio. The president argues that the department has been taken over by liberals. He believes they are pushing their ideology on America’s schools.
Schools and colleges have been told to eliminate diversity programs or risk losing federal funding. The Trump administration gave them a deadline of Feb. 28 to comply. The Education Department has said that just changing program names is not enough. Programs must treat students the same, regardless of race.
During the presidential campaign, Trump promised to close the department. He wanted to give its authority to states. Schools and states already have more control over education than the federal government. Federal money makes up only about 14% of public school budgets.
The Trump administration has already started changing many of the department's programs. Trump adviser Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency has cut dozens of contracts. It dismissed them as “woke” and wasteful. It also gutted the Institute of Education Sciences, which gathers data on the nation’s academic progress. The administration has fired or suspended many employees.
Some of the cuts have stopped work that’s ordered under federal law. At her hearing, McMahon said the agency will spend money that’s directed by Congress. She played down the cuts as merely an audit.
The president's plan for the Education Department is a controversial one. It remains to be seen how McMahon will handle her new role. She will have to balance the president's agenda with the needs of the nation's students and schools.
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