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What Trump’s Dismantling of the Department of Education Means for Teachers

Last updated: July 21, 2025 3:45 pm
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President Trump’s ongoing efforts to dismantle the Department of Education (DOE) have recently received a significant boost from the Supreme Court. The court’s decision allows the executive branch to move forward with its plan to reduce the size of the department by 50%. This decision has raised concerns about the impact it will have on education, teachers, and schools.

The DOE plays a crucial role in setting a vision for education and implementing it through funding priorities. It administers a portion of school funding, oversees the Office for Civil Rights, conducts federal assessments like the Nation’s Report Card, provides research grants, and manages student loan programs. The reduction in staff at the department will likely affect how these functions are carried out, potentially impacting teachers and students.

One immediate concern is the closure of local offices of the Office for Civil Rights, which plays a key role in protecting students from discrimination. The reduction in staff may lead to delays in addressing complaints of discrimination, particularly affecting vulnerable student populations. Additionally, the administration of federal funds at the local level could become unstable due to the lack of skilled personnel, potentially disrupting school funding and negatively impacting students.

The narrowing of federal testing, specifically the reduction in subjects covered by the National Assessment of Educational Progress, could lead to a shift in education priorities. With fewer reports and research being produced by the DOE, teachers may have limited access to valuable information about education trends and best practices. The shift in personnel at the department may also result in a change in focus, potentially affecting the enforcement of civil rights protections in schools.

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Despite these challenges, teachers can take steps to stay informed about the changes happening at the DOE and how they may impact their schools and communities. It is essential for educators to understand the supports their district receives from the department and advocate for the resources needed to support students effectively. By staying informed and speaking out against the dismantling of the DOE, teachers can play a vital role in protecting the interests of students and education across the country.

As the fight to preserve the Department of Education continues, teachers can stay engaged by following ongoing court cases and advocating for the resources and support needed to ensure a quality education for all students. By staying informed and actively participating in the conversation around education policy, teachers can make a difference in the lives of their students and communities.

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