The Trump administration has enacted a significant reduction in the Department of Education's workforce, affecting roughly 1,300 employees, thus impacting operations including federal student aid. President Trump advocates for devolving educational authority to states and parents. State Superintendent Tony Thurmond emphasizes that such actions require Congressional action and urges citizens to contact their representatives to advocate for the preservation of the department and its programs for vulnerable students, as these cuts may have severe implications for Bay Area schools.
As you may have heard, the Trump administration has laid off about half of the Department of Education's staff. That's about 1,300 people.
State Superintendent of Public Instruction Tony Thurmond... urges citizens to reach out to Congress to protect the U.S. Department of Education.
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