Earlier this month, the Supreme Court gave the green light for its administration to beat almost a third of the workshop of the Ministry of Education. It is a large (and long -term) step in the direction of repeating in decades of federal over -range that has taken the power away from parents and local communities.
This is what happened: the court staged the block of a lower court on the executive order of Trump, which the Minister of Education Linda McMahon ordered to close the department and to return the control of education to the States. Essential services would remain intact. But the bloated bureaucracy? That is on the chopping block.
And it should be. For years, the Ministry of Education has worn less as a support system and more as a control center. With around 4,000 employees, the most important tasks are the writing instructions, the management of student loans and the supervision of the subsidies. Even the PR office has 89 employees and costs taxpayers more than $ 10 million a year. A fast number crunch shows a pretty glamorous salary for a non-so-glamorous task. Reading the reading scores will not increase that money or teach children about the Constitution, that is certain.
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That is why this restructuring matters. Student loan management is transferred to the Treasury DepartmentWhere it belongs. A simplified repayment and collection system is already moving. In the meantime, other functions of the Doe are re -assigned to smaller, more efficient agencies. The goal? Streamline the system and reset decision -making where it belongs: with parents and local authorities. Completely write down the Ministry of Education.
But this is about more than just bureaucracy. It’s about values.
For years, bureaucrats in DC have decided what our children learn, what values they have learned and who can speak in class. That chapter closes. Now it’s time to restore education to the people who actually influence it: families, teachers and local leaders.
For years the Doe has pushed a radical agenda in schools throughout the country. In 2016 it sent a “dear colleague” letter to school districts, which threatened to draw financing, unless they left boys in the changing rooms, bathrooms and sports teams from girls. This was not about safety or honesty; It was about forcing schools to meet a social ideology that most parents never agreed.
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Go even further back. This radicalization began under the Obama government. In 2011, the DIY title IX rules rewritten to reduce the correct process standards in Campus cases of sexual harassment, which leads to lawsuits and unjust evictions. In 2014 it collaborated with the DOJ to put pressure on schools to enforce racial discipline quotas, regardless of whether there were actual discrimination. Teachers were forced to ignore disruptive behavior to prevent federal research from being activated. And under Biden it got worse. The Doe tried to extend the title IX with “sexual identity” and ignore “sex”, schools “under pressure on housing, sports and facilities until courts arrived and said enough.
None of these decisions came from the congress. They were mandates of non -chosen bureaucrats, better known as people you have not voted for and cannot hold. That is not how a constitutional republic should work.
Now, thanks to the Supreme Court, the door is open to real reform. The congress has the power to end the job and eliminate the Doe forever. These redundancies are only the first step in the direction of dismantling a department that has given priority to politics over education for far too long.
For years, bureaucrats in DC have decided what our children learn, what values they have learned and who can speak in class. That chapter closes. Now it’s time to restore education to the people who actually influence it: families, teachers and local leaders.
Local control means more freedom, better responsibility and real opportunities for students to succeed. It means removing education from the grip of Washington and giving it back to the people who know their children best.
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The Supreme Court has contributed. Now it’s the turn of the congress. Let’s finish what Trump started. Eliminate the Ministry of Education and Build a system based on merit, fairness and freedom.
Our children and in turn deserve the future of America nothing less.
Note of the editors: This column was first Published on Outkick.
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