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The Trump administration is dismantling the Department of Education through layoffs and budget cuts, signaling a federal retreat from education. This includes efforts to impound funding, change student loan systems, and pressure schools on diversity programs. Critics question the impact on students and the shift of responsibilities.
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- The Trump administration is dismantling the Department of Education through layoffs and budget cuts, signaling a federal retreat from education. This includes efforts to impound funding, change student loan systems, and pressure schools on diversity programs. Critics question the impact on students and the shift of responsibilities.
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States have sued to get the money, which is meant to help immigrant students attain English proficiency, fund after-school and summer programs, and support the hiring and retention of teachers in low-income areas.\n \n \n \u25ba The bill that Trump and Republicans eked through Congress makes some important changes to the federal student loan system, making it more difficult to defer payments and cutting down on repayment options.\n \n \n \u25ba It incentivizes private K-12 education in a new way with a novel tax break beginning in 2027 for people who donate to private school scholarship programs, which effectively puts public money toward private schools, something conservatives have long sought.\n \n close dialogAdvertisementclose dialog\n \u201cTrump\u2019s big changes in education are the federal retreat many conservatives have long called for, with some new attacks added in for good measure,\u201d according to Nat Malkus, deputy director of education policy studies at the American Enterprise Institute. All the actions taken together, he said, could substantially change the federal role in education.\n \n \n \n The Trump administration is also getting involved in education with its efforts to pressure states, colleges and universities to drop diversity programs. The Trump administration has also declared war on Harvard and Columbia universities over diversity efforts and allegations of antisemitism. It is also sending a message to other schools and systems, such as the University of California, launching investigations and using federal research dollars as leverage to exert more control.\n \n \n \n The US government has been involved in public education since the 1800s, but the Department of Education was not created until the Carter administration. It is the smallest of the Cabinet-level agencies in the US government, but it has a very big job, doling out billions in federal grants and funding that represent about 10% of spending on K-12 education in the US, about $28 billion per year. Most education funding comes from states.\n \n \n That money is distributed across the country and much of it is meant to focus on children in poverty.\n \n \n The Education Department also manages the $1.6 trillion federal student loan program, investigates discrimination, and provides research and data on how US students are performing.\n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n What it does not do is determine what US students learn. That\u2019s a job left up to states and school districts, which might come as a surprise to anyone who has heard Trump and other critics.\n \n \n \u201cWe\u2019re going to be returning education very simply back to the states where it belongs,\u201d Trump said in March when he signed the executive order to hollow out the Education Department. It would still presumably take an act of Congress to officially end it.\n \n \n But the reality is that states control curriculums.\n \n \n \u201cThey\u2019ve created a bogeyman and are claiming that the federal government is making all the decisions about what happens in schools, but that\u2019s not true at all,\u201d Jon Valant, director of the Brown Center on Education Policy at the Brookings Institution, told me.\n \n \n \n Some 1,300 employees \u2014 about half the Education Department\u2019s workforce \u2014 will be fired as of August 1 in what\u2019s called a \u201creduction in force.\u201d But there are questions about who is being cut and why.\n \n \n \u201cThere\u2019s no rhyme or reason to these layoffs. We do not know why this administration laid off veteran, high-performing employees and kept others,\u201d said Sheria Smith, the president of the union that represents Department of Education employees, said on CNN. Smith is also being laid off from her role as a lawyer in the Office of Civil Rights in Dallas.\n \n \n The Trump administration has promised the department\u2019s functions will be assigned to other agencies. The Department of Labor could take adult education and family literacy programs. The Small Business Administration might be in charge of student loans, and the Department of Health and Human Services will handle special education services, according to a CNN report.\n \n \n In addition to effectively dismantling the department, Trump\u2019s 2026 budget proposal would cut federal education funding by 15%.\n \n \n \n All this might be happening in the name of efficiency, but Valant wonders whether it would instead move responsibilities to portions of the government less capable of dealing with them.\n \n \n \u201cI don\u2019t see how any of the actions the federal government is taking in education right now are benefiting students, are promoting improved student outcomes, or are responsive at all to the problems of the day,\u201d Valant said.\n \n \n Instead of dismantling the department or trying to pressure states and colleges and universities to drop diversity programs, he rattled off a list of arguably more pressing problems, including test scores that still have not recovered from the pandemic; a chronic absenteeism problem; rising concerns around student mental health.\n \n \n Instead, he said the administration appears to be \u201cjust leaning into culture war battles, and I think trying to use schools for political gain.\u201d\n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n Conservatives have been trying to end the Department of Education more or less since it was officially created in 1979.\n \n \n President Ronald Reagan talked about it during his 1982 State of the Union address.\n \n \n \u201cWe must cut out more nonessential government spending and rout out more waste,\u201d he said. 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A version of this story appeared in CNNβs What Matters newsletter. To get it in your inbox, sign up for free here. CNN βΒ The Supreme Court decision this week giving President Donald Trump the go-ahead to largely dismantle the Department of Education is just one development this summer in what has been a broad federal retreat from education. βΊ The administration is trying to impound $6.8 billion in funding passed during the Biden administration, which states were expecting to receive starting in July. States have sued to get the money, which is meant to help immigrant students attain English proficiency, fund after-school and summer programs, and support the hiring and retention of teachers in low-income areas. βΊ The bill that Trump and Republicans eked through Congress makes some important changes to the federal student loan system, making it more difficult to defer payments and cutting down on repayment options. βΊ It incentivizes private K-12 education in a...
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