Education Department: Trump has handed education back to states as promised
- The U.S. Department of Education highlighted its achievements in returning education control to states under the Trump administration's 100-day plan, emphasizing parental involvement and school choice initiatives.
- The U.S. Department of Education recognized that the Trump-Vance administration has worked to return education control to states, focusing on school choice and reducing bureaucratic obstacles.
- Secretary of Education Linda McMahon stated that parental involvement in education is essential and that schools should be tailored to communities.
- The department has initiated investigations into California and Maine for alleged violations of the Family Educational Rights Privacy Act regarding disclosures about students' gender identity.
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Education Department: Trump has handed education back to states as promised
(The Center Square) – The U.S. Department of Education on Monday recognized the ways it says the Trump-Vance administration has returned education to states over its first 100 days, highlighting headway it has made in school choice and more.
Trump Ed Dept celebrates first 100 days as ‘momentum and energy’ for school choice builds across country
(The Lion) — School choice efforts are picking up across the country as President Trump on Tuesday is celebrating his first 100 days of his second term in office. “In his first 100 days, President Trump has consistently voiced his support for school choice, emphasizing a desire to return power to the states – and ultimately to parents – to determine the best educational opportunities for their children,” Denisha Allen, senior fellow at the Ameri…
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