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Trump demolishes education: Trump says sending education back to all states

U.S. President Donald Trump said Thursday that the federal government will soon send education back to states, congratulating Texas lawmakers on approval of the private school credentials program.

“We will soon send education back to all states’ education. Our goal is to bring education to the highest level in the United States, which is never obtained,” he said in a truth society position.

“Congratulations to my friends, Governor Greg Abbott, Governor Dan Patrick, Speaker Dustin Burrows, and Texas lawmakers who finally got my choice, which I strongly acknowledged—a huge victory for students and parents in the great Texas state!”
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Trump wants to demolish education department

In March, Trump signed an executive order that would begin “eliminating” the federal Department of Education (DOE). “This is the right thing,” Trump said, adding that the doe will be closed as soon as possible.”

DOE is responsible for managing federal student loans for college and college students and helping low-income and disabled students. In the United States, schools are managed and paid primarily at the state level, especially for primary and secondary schools – only 13% of these schools’ funding comes from federal sources.
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The White House believes that demolishing the education department will improve student test scores and save money. But Democrats and critics disagree and say the move will put the most vulnerable students in trouble.

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