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The Trump administration has announced a major restructuring of the U.S. Department of Education, transferring several of its core responsibilities to other federal agencies. Under the new plan, the Department of Justice will take over enforcement of civil rights laws in education, while the Department of Health and Human Services will oversee special education programs and services.
Major Step In Department Overhaul
The move marks another significant step in President Donald Trump's long-standing goal of reducing the federal government's role in education. Administration officials said the changes are designed to place responsibilities with agencies that are better equipped to manage them while giving states greater control over educational matters.
Concerns Raised By Advocacy Groups
Education advocates and civil rights organizations have expressed concern about the impact of the restructuring. Critics argue that moving special education and civil rights oversight away from the Education Department could create confusion for students, families, schools, and educators who rely on federal support and guidance.
Special Education Oversight Under Scrutiny
One of the most debated changes involves the transfer of special education responsibilities to the Department of Health and Human Services. Disability rights groups have warned that educational support for students with disabilities requires expertise in learning and classroom environments rather than a healthcare-focused approach.
Civil Rights Enforcement Moves To Justice Department
The Office for Civil Rights, which investigates complaints involving discrimination based on race, sex, religion, and disability, will see many of its enforcement duties shifted to the Justice Department. Officials said the move aims to strengthen federal oversight, while opponents fear it could slow complaint resolution and reduce accessibility for affected students.
Political Debate Intensifies
Democratic lawmakers and education organizations have criticized the restructuring, arguing that it could weaken protections for vulnerable student groups. Meanwhile, administration officials maintain that the changes will improve efficiency, reduce bureaucracy, and ensure federal agencies focus on their strongest areas of expertise.
Future Of Education Department Remains Uncertain
While only Congress has the authority to formally abolish the Department of Education, the administration's latest actions significantly reduce the department's direct responsibilities. The restructuring is expected to remain a major topic of debate as policymakers, educators, and advocacy groups assess its long-term impact on American schools and students.
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