Anonymous wrote:We knew it was coming. How will it change future schooling in our nation?
Also, who is the guy in red polo with tats staring at the ceiling??
https://www.washingtonpost.com/education/2025/11/18/trump-administration-announce-dismantling-much-education-dept/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Public education has been ruined for years. Let it crash and burn and we’ll start over.
This. I began working in the schools when my own kids were in MS/HS after years SAH. It has been so eye opening. If I knew when they were younger what I know now, we would have done private K-12 and I plan to pay for my grandchildren to do just that.
Without major reform, public schools will become just for poor and special education students. Even middle class families will find a way out.
And I work at a “highly rated” school in a wealthy area with an active parents community. It’s still atrocious and the parents don’t seem to know. I didn’t back then.
Anonymous wrote:You realize that the Dept. of Education really has very little to do with local public schools, right? Its primary function has always been the administration of student loans and grants.
School standards and curricula are generally established at the state and local levels.
Anonymous wrote:Public education didn’t just “go bad.” There has been a systematic attack on it for over 60 years after they were forced to integrate. Would it benefit from reforms? Yes! But destruction has been intentional.
Good luck America
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Public education has been ruined for years. Let it crash and burn and we’ll start over.
This. I began working in the schools when my own kids were in MS/HS after years SAH. It has been so eye opening. If I knew when they were younger what I know now, we would have done private K-12 and I plan to pay for my grandchildren to do just that.
Without major reform, public schools will become just for poor and special education students. Even middle class families will find a way out.
And I work at a “highly rated” school in a wealthy area with an active parents community. It’s still atrocious and the parents don’t seem to know. I didn’t back then.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Public education has been ruined for years. Let it crash and burn and we’ll start over.
This. I began working in the schools when my own kids were in MS/HS after years SAH. It has been so eye opening. If I knew when they were younger what I know now, we would have done private K-12 and I plan to pay for my grandchildren to do just that.
Without major reform, public schools will become just for poor and special education students. Even middle class families will find a way out.
And I work at a “highly rated” school in a wealthy area with an active parents community. It’s still atrocious and the parents don’t seem to know. I didn’t back then.
Anonymous wrote:Public education has been ruined for years. Let it crash and burn and we’ll start over.
Anonymous wrote:Public education has been ruined for years. Let it crash and burn and we’ll start over.