How would the Department of Education cut impact SD?
- Schools in San Diego are facing potential funding changes because of Donald Trump's proposal to dismantle the U.S. Department of Education, which could impact 6% of funding for the San Diego Unified School District.
- Cody Petterson stated that federal funds support important services for students, including those with special needs and low-income families.
- Andrew Hayes mentioned that if federal savings from this proposal are redirected, local schools could benefit from increased resources.
- Verdaillia Turner expressed concerns that dismantling the department could deprive schools of vital funding and services for students, highlighting the potential negative impact.
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How would the Department of Education cut impact SD?
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO) - South Dakota is near the top of the list of states that receive the most federal funding for schools. In 2025 the state received more than 20% of its education budget from the federal government. The question that remains now is how cutting the U.S. Department of Education would impact the state? On Thursday President Donald Trump signed an executive order to cut the department entirely. SD’s petition signature bi…
'This saddens us deeply': RPS responds to President Trump's dismantling of the DOE
RICHMOND, Va. (WRIC) -- Richmond Public School leaders responded to President Donald Trump’s call to dismantle the Department of Education (DOE) on Thursday, March 20. The president signed an executive order on Thursday to shut down the department, calling it "wasteful." He can't actually shut the department down without a vote from Congress to do so. The Richmond City School Board and Superintendent Jason Kamras said in a joint statement th…
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