"Education Department to Abandon Washington D.C. Headquarters in Latest Blow to Agency's Power" In a move that signals a significant shift in the Trump administration's approach to education policy, the U.S. Education Department is set to relocate its headquarters out of Washington D.C. The decision, confirmed by officials, marks the latest step in the administration's efforts to dismantle the agency's influence and authority. As the department prepares to vacate its current headquarters, questions are being raised about the impact on the agency's operations, staff, and the broader education landscape. With the Education Department's relocation, the administration appears to be taking a more decentralized approach to education policy, sparking concerns about the potential for reduced federal oversight and support for schools.


The Education Department will relocate from its Washington headquarters as part of the Trump administration's dismantling of the agency, officials said.