Trump signs sweeping executive order to expand school choice
- President Donald Trump is expected to sign an executive order to expand school choice across the country.
- The executive order directs the Department of Education to prioritize school choice initiatives when awarding grants.
- Supporters argue that expanding school choice allows parents to select the best educational environment, potentially leading to improved academic performance.
- Critics contend that diverting federal funds to private institutions could weaken public schools and disadvantage those without alternative options.
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Hawley praises Trump executive order banning critical race theory in K-12 schools
WASHINGTON (NEXSTAR) -- President Donald Trump has signed an executive order banning the teaching of critical race theory (CRT) in K-12 schools, a move his administration says is aimed at refocusing American education on fundamental subjects such as math and reading. Schools that continue CRT-related lessons risk losing federal aid. “The president believes American education should focus on cultivating patriotic citizens who are ready for the wo…
President Trump signs executive order banning critical race theory in K-12 schools
WASHINGTON (NEXSTAR) -- President Donald Trump has signed an executive order banning the teaching of critical race theory (CRT) in K-12 schools, a move his administration says is aimed at refocusing American education on fundamental subjects such as math and reading. Schools that continue CRT-related lessons risk losing federal aid. “The president believes American education should focus on cultivating patriotic citizens who are ready for the wo…
Trump issues executive order for school choice
WASHINGTON (NEXSTAR) - President Donald Trump is pushing to expand school choice across the country with a new executive order this week. Friday, he met with lawmakers and governors at the White House for a roundtable about school choice. "He really is focused on making sure that we're empowering parents," Florida Congressman Byron Donalds said. Donalds says the group talked about policies that could give parents more public funding for non-pu…
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