[Opinion] NELSON And RUCKER: States Are Chomping At The Bit To Overhaul America’s Broken Education System
- Louisiana has shown significant academic growth, leading the nation in reading for fourth graders and making gains in math for eighth graders, according to The Nation's Report Card.
- Senator Bill Cassidy stated that Louisiana's success resulted from strategic reforms prioritizing students and expanding school choice opportunities.
- Federal funding will continue while transferring education programs to better-equipped agencies, ensuring more resources reach schools and teachers, as part of a new plan by President Trump.
- President Trump's plan aims to eliminate federal education bureaucracy and return control to states, empowering parents and local educators to enhance education.
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Stop The Insanity: Why States, Not Washington, Should Run Education
They say the definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over and expecting different results. Whether Albert Einstein actually said it or not, the point stands: nowhere is this truer than in America’s broken education system. Since the Department of Education opened its doors in 1979, we’ve been pouring increasing federal money ...
States Are Chomping At The Bit To Overhaul America’s Broken Education System - American Action News
President Donald Trump’s bold plan to eliminate the Department of Education bureaucracy and return education policy to the states represents a long-overdue correction that will empower parents, educators, and local communities to shape the future of learning in America. For decades, America’s education system has been shackled by federal bureaucracy and inefficiencies. The U.S. Department of Education, created in 1979, has expanded its
School Choice Under Attack: Illinois’ Dangerous Homeschool Law – Forbes
"What's happening in Illinois exemplifies modern socialism's playbook. Today's Marxists don't seize businesses outright; they control them through suffocating regulations. In education, where government already holds a near-monopoly, they fight vigorously against parental attempts to find alternatives that better serve their children's needs."
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