"Shifting the Education Landscape: Biden Administration Quietly Relocates Department Functions to Other Agencies" In a move that has raised eyebrows among lawmakers and education advocates, the Biden administration has been quietly relocating key functions of the Education Department to other federal agencies, effectively dismantling the department without the need for Congressional approval. According to sources, a flurry of interagency agreements has been signed, transferring responsibilities for programs such as student loan forgiveness, special education, and teacher training to other government agencies. Critics argue that this power grab undermines the authority of the Education Secretary and potentially erodes the department's ability to effectively oversee education policy. As questions grow about the motivations behind this move, one thing is clear: the future of the Education Department hangs in the balance.


A flurry of interagency agreements are moving parts of the Education Department to other federal agencies, breaking it down without Congress.