Our Chicago: Calls To Eliminate The Department of Education

CHICAGO (WLS) — The U.S. Department of Education was created as a cabinet-level agency in 1979 during President Jimmy Carter’s tenure.

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Now, there have been calls to eliminate it, specially under the Trump administration.

One of the loudest voices calling for its demise is President Donald Trump.

The president has recently told his Education Secretary Designate Linda McMahon that he wants her to “put herself out of a job.”

The U.S. Department of Education was created as a cabinet-level agency in 1979 during President Jimmy Carter’s tenure.

Even though the White House supports it, Governor JB Pritzker expressed concerns about the negative effects of eliminating the department on schools in Illinois.

“We’re talking about billions of dollars comes from the federal government,” Pritzker said.

Erica Meltzer is the national editor for the education news outlet, Chalkbeat.

It’s estimated that Illinois stands to lose $4.5 billion, with over a billion going to Chicago’s public schools in the latest available data. This loss could be even more significant for some Republican-led states.

The U.S. Department of Education was created as a cabinet-level agency in 1979 during President Jimmy Carter’s tenure.

Given the potential impact on Republican states, it raises the question of why more Republican lawmakers in Congress aren’t against the proposed elimination of the Department of Education.

“Programs like Title 1 actually existed before the Department of Education,” Meltzer explained. “When you talk to Republican governors, they envision that they would get a similar amount of money to what they get now but there would be less red tape, it would just be a block grant that they could use as they wish.”

What exactly does the department do?

Meltzer explained that the Education Department serves as a clearing house for multiple programs.

“They send out Title 1 funds to high poverty schools. Money for homeless students, money for students who are learning English. They support community schools. They also run the student loan program. And they also serve as a clearing house for education research and best practices,” she explained.

If the department were to be eliminated, the question is, who would distribute those funds?

Meltzer said Congress would have to sign off on who gets Title 1.

“Certain other functions could be moved to other federal departments. So, you would have a federal agency, sending the money out. But potentially the administration of those funds would not be by people who had education expertise,” she said. And I there’s concerns that the way it would be distributed would be different that it would be directed in ways that would not be as beneficial as people think those funds are now.”

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