Lakeside School Board Member Praises Trump’s Order to Close Department of Education
- President Donald Trump's executive order aims to dismantle the U.S. Department of Education, causing mixed reactions from educators and officials in Pennsylvania.
- River Valley School District Superintendent Philip Martell stated that eliminating the Department will create uncertainty for students and schools.
- Aaron Chapin, president of the Pennsylvania State Education Association, warned that the order threatens 7,000 public school jobs and $1.6 billion in federal funding.
- State Senate Minority Leader Jay Costa Jr. And Senator Lindsey M. Williams criticized the order as unconstitutional and damaging to students' rights and education.
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CAL THOMAS: Education then and now
How did I, my parents, grandparents and ancestors going back to the founding of the nation manage to get a decent education before the federal Department of Education (DOE) was created by Jimmy Carter and a Democratic Congress?

Cal Thomas: Education then and now
How did I, my parents, grandparents and ancestors going back to the founding of the nation manage to get a decent education before the federal Department of Education (DOE) was created by Jimmy Carter and a Democratic Congress? Quite well, thank you. I went to a public school where the basics were taught – math, reading, U.S. history and science without a political agenda – and I graduated from college without help from the government. I paid ba…
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