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Trump’s Impact on Federal Education Policy and K-12 School Funding

U.S. Education Policy Under Trump: A Shift in Direction

The Department of Education stands at a crossroads as the Trump administration reshapes its role in American education. Despite President Trump’s earlier commitment to eliminate the department, it remains a significant tool in federal education policy.

In recent moves, the administration has used the Department of Education to withhold billions in funding allocated for K-12 schools. This action highlights a stark shift in how federal power is being exercised in educational matters.

The question arises: How do these policies impact the day-to-day experiences in classrooms across the nation? The federal government’s evolving role under Trump suggests a new era in educational governance.

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U.S. Department of Education headquarters

A sign marks the location of the U.S. Department of Education headquarters building on June 20, 2025, in Washington, DC.

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This episode was produced by Kathryn Fink. It was edited by Nicole Cohen and Courtney Dorning. Our executive producer is Sami Yenigun.