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Trump’s Education Department Overhaul Sparks Concerns and Confusion

Trump’s Education Department Overhaul Sparks Concerns and Confusion

President Donald Trump's recent decision to overhaul the U.S. Department of Education has ignited a firestorm of concern and confusion among students, educators, and advocacy groups. The move includes transferring student loan programs to the Small Business Administration (SBA), a decision that has been met with skepticism about the SBA's capacity to manage such a vast and complex portfolio.

Critics argue that the shift could leave borrowers without adequate support, as the SBA has no prior experience in handling student loans. This concern is compounded by reports of chaos within the Education Department itself, with fired and reinstated employees speaking out about an agency in disarray.

Additionally, Trump's announcement that the Education Department will no longer handle special education has alarmed disability advocacy groups. They fear that this change could jeopardize the rights and services provided to students with disabilities, potentially reversing decades of progress in educational equity.

The administration's push for a block grant system to states further complicates the landscape, raising questions about the future of federal education funding and oversight. As these changes unfold, stakeholders are left grappling with uncertainty about the future of education in the United States.

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