Published Date
20 Nov 2024
Category
Education
Trump has a chance to get rid of our broken education system
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As it stands, the Department of Education now acts primarily as a clearing house for the federal dollars that pass through the administration to state and local education systems. On paper, this doesn’t seem that objectionable to most people, and it may even appear necessary. After all, somebody in the federal government needs to carry out education policies passed by Congress.
President-elect Donald Trump has a chance to replace an education system that is failing students. FILE: Trump arrives at an election night watch party at the Palm Beach Convention Center, Wednesday, Nov. 6, 2024, in West Palm Beach, Fla. (Evan Vucci/AP)
But while examples like these garner the most media attention and political pushback, they are just the visible tip of the iceberg. When a department has hundreds of billions of dollars at its disposal going across 50 states, the federal territories and the District of Columbia, there are thousands of decisions made by unelected bureaucrats every day that impact our country’s various education systems. These decisions will reverberate thousands of miles away in communities they will never visit, in classrooms they will never see and upon students they will never meet.
For those who wonder how school systems would navigate such a potential chaotic change as eliminating a federal department, I counter that there are indeed ways to do this such as block granting funds out to the states for a set amount of time until legislatures can convene and work out their own approaches.
However, we must keep in mind that eliminating a federal department would require some congressional action, and without 60 seats in the Senate, this plan could hit a wall. In such a case, the next best way to get around the bureaucracy would be for Trump to deliver on universal school choice at the federal level by allowing federal education dollars to follow individual students.
This — combined with his promise to provide funds to students who opt out of the government education system — would be the most monumental federal shift for parental rights in education in a decade — or even decades?
This approach would allow parents to escape the grip of the education cartel (composed of bureaucrats, politicians and union bosses) by freeing up the main point of leverage that it uses to keep students trapped in the system: money. This would open up new frontiers of innovative education models, safeguard parental rights and allow educators to refocus their energies on giving kids the kinds of education they need for the demands of the job market and the responsibilities of American citizenship.
There is nothing progressive or innovative about moving in the wrong direction, regardless of the initial intentions behind the endeavor. We as a nation have a tremendous opportunity here to make positive change for parents, students and taxpayers by getting rid of a system – something that has failed us for decades – and returning to what works.
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