The Trump administration is actively pursuing a plan to restructure the U.S. Department of Education. According to three individuals familiar with the plan, key offices responsible for special education services and civil rights will be transferred out of the agency.
This move is part of a broader strategy to gradually dissolve the department by reallocating its various functions to other government bodies. These steps indicate a significant shift in the administration’s approach to managing educational policies and civil rights oversight.
The implications for how these critical functions will be managed in the future remain to be seen as plans unfold. The decision reflects ongoing debates about the role and reach of the Department of Education.

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