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Schools in Turmoil: Big Changes at the Department of Education
USAThursday, March 13, 2025
Most school funding comes from states and local governments. The federal government only chips in a small amount. So, these cuts might not hit schools as hard as some fear. But, it's still a big change. The Center for Education Reform, another school choice group, hopes this means more money will follow students to different types of schools.
This isn't just about numbers. It's about the future of education. Some Republicans support school choice, but others, like Senator Lisa Murkowski, worry it won't work in rural areas. She pointed out that in many remote districts, there might not be any other schools to choose from.
This shakeup is a big deal. It's not just about jobs. It's about how education is run in the U. S. It's about who gets to decide what happens in schools. And it's about what this means for students' futures. It's a complex issue, and it's far from over.
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