

If you’re applauding the abolishment of the Department of Education, you need to do a little research. You have ZERO clue what the DOE actually does.
Here’s a reality check on what the Department of Education actually does:
✅ Protects students with disabilities
Enforces IEPs (Individualized Education Programs) and 504 plans under IDEA and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act. Without this, schools could refuse accommodations to kids who need them.
✅ Ensures equal access to education
Enforces Title IX (protecting students from sex discrimination), Title VI (protecting students from racial discrimination), and ensures equal opportunities for English language learners and low-income students.
✅ Provides federal education funding
Sends billions to public schools, Title I schools (low-income students), special education programs, and Pell Grants for college students.
✅ Oversees federal student loans
Manages programs like Public Service Loan Forgiveness, income-driven repayment plans, and loan relief programs. (And yes, you’ll still be responsible for loans even if the DOE is disbanded).
✅ Holds schools accountable
Investigates discrimination, ensures civil rights laws are followed, and prevents fraud in higher education (like scam colleges).
✅ Supports teachers and education research
Funds initiatives to improve teaching methods, early childhood education, and STEM programs to keep our kids competitive globally.
But, let’s talk about what the DOE does NOT do:
❌ Does NOT control what your kids learn
State and local school boards decide curriculum, textbooks, and what’s taught in history or science class. The DOE doesn’t push any particular agenda.
❌ Does NOT run public schools
Schools are managed by states and local districts—NOT the federal government.
❌ Does NOT hire or fire teachers
Teacher salaries, hiring, and qualifications are determined by state laws and local school boards.
❌Does NOT mandate Common Core
Common Core is a state decision. The DOE doesn’t require states to adopt any specific education standards.
❌ Does NOT regulate private schools
Private and religious schools operate independently, and while some federal protections apply, the DOE doesn’t dictate how they run.
❌ Does NOT set tuition prices for colleges
Public universities are funded by state governments, and they set their own tuition. The DOE only provides federal aid and loan programs.
The DOE is essential in protecting students, supporting educators, and ensuring educational equality.
I am not okay with this and you should not be either.







