
On Thursday, President Donald Trump issued an executive order directing Secretary of Education Linda McMahon to “take all necessary actions to help the closing of the Department of Education” and to gain knowledge to specific states across the country.
Trump was surrounded by young individuals on Thursday when he signed the senior order. The Secretary of Education may, to the maximum amount permissible and permitted by law, take all necessary steps to help the closing of the Department of Education and grant authority over knowledge to the States and regional areas while ensuring the effective and continuous delivery of the services, programs, and benefits on which Americans rely.
Trump stated that his presidency would be returning training to the “where it belongs” and that it would likely cost half as much under the direction of unique state and” will be probably many, many times better” before signing the executive order on Thursday.
Trump claimed in the professional attempt on Thursday that the Department of Education was founded by Congress in 1979 as a result of stress from former US President Jimmy Carter.
According to Trump in his professional order,” Since then, the Department of Education has established the government in education and sought to persuade America that Federal control over knowledge is advantageous.” The Department of Education does not educate anyone, but it does have a public relations department with over 80 employees, saving them more than$ 10 million annually.
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Trump made a point on Thursday, stating that after 45 years, the United States spends “more income per kid than any other state” and “more on education than any other country.” But, Trump claimed that the United States ranks “near the bottom of the list in terms of success” despite spending more money on learning than other places.
Trump cited recent figures, claiming that 40 % of fourth graders “lack actually basic reading knowledge” while 70 % of eighth graders “are not proficient in neither studying nor math”
” Despite these spectacular problems, the department’s discretionary funds has exploded by 600 percentage in a very short period of time and employs officials in structures all over Washington, DC,” Trump continued.
Trump confirmed on Thursday that Title I funding, Pell grants, and assets dedicated to students with special needs and impairments may become “preserved in full and dispersed to various other agencies and departments that does take very good care of them,” despite taking steps to destroy the Department of Education.