What This Means for Students, Teachers, and Taxpayers

What happens when a branch of government tries to shut down an entire federal department? Who has the authority to make such a move? And what happens to the people and programs caught in the middle?

The answers lie in a recent court ruling — and the battle lines now drawn in one of the most consequential education debates in modern U.S. history.A Controversial Effort Sparks National Outcry
For decades, the U.S. Department of Education has played a central role in shaping national education policy, managing federal student loans, enforcing civil rights protections in schools, and ensuring equal access to education for all students.

But a recent executive order issued by the current administration sought to upend that tradition entirely. The directive called for the full closure of the Department of Education, the elimination of over 1,300 jobs, and the redistribution of its core responsibilities to various other agencies within the federal government.

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