US Department of Education layoffs: Illinois Education Association says DOE cuts could profoundly impact schools, students

CHICAGO (WLS) — There is a resounding rallying cry among parents, educators and students on Tuesday night.

Those who were against U.S. Department of Education cuts are calling them an attack on the futures of American children.

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This latest round of layoffs is seen as only the beginning of the end of the DOE.

Security guards in Washington, D.C. locked up the doors at DOE headquarters after nearly half of the agency’s employees were cut.

Department officials called it “a streamlining effort.” Hundreds of department employees got their official notice by email Tuesday evening.

“Today’s reduction in force reflects the Department of Education’s focus on efficiency, accountability, and prioritizing resources for students, parents, and teachers,” stated U.S. Secretary of Education Linda McMahon.

The Department will undergo an agency reduction by consolidating six communication offices nationwide and terminating leases in cities such as Chicago.

The Illinois Education Association expressed concerns about the potential effects of these cuts on schools and students in Illinois. They highlighted the possible impact on crucial programs, including Title 1 funding, which supports nearly 1 million students in the state.

“These are the people that need the assistance, and quite frankly, it’s so wrong to take this away,” said IEA President Al Llorens.

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The National Parents Union is gearing up for a fight. In a statement, the parents organization said, in part, “Eliminating this critical infrastructure weakens our nation, erodes opportunity, and makes it even harder for families to advocate for the resources and support their children need.”

Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker called this a failed test of leadership for President Donald Trump.

Illinois Lt. Gov. Juliana Stratton posted a video on social media, saying, “Here in Illinois, we believe education is a fundamental right, and we will keep investing in education, and we will continue to stand up for our children and fight anything that threatens their futures.”

In its statement on Tuesday night, the DOE said it will continue to deliver on all statutory programs that fall under its purview, including student loans and funding for students with special needs.

Looking ahead, officials say remaining department employees will be teleworking for safety reasons on Wednesday.

All impacted employees will be put on administrative leave starting March 21. They will get full pay until June 9, including severance or retirement benefits.

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