"Education Reform Under Trump: Office Relocated, Agency's Fate Uncertain In a move that has left many in the education community reeling, the office responsible for overseeing federal education policy is being relocated to the Treasury Department. The decision, part of the Trump administration's broader efforts to dismantle the Department of Education, has sparked concerns about the agency's future and the potential impact on students and schools nationwide. As the administration continues to chip away at the agency's powers, critics argue that this move is another step towards dismantling the federal government's role in education policy, leaving states and local communities to pick up the pieces. With the agency's fate hanging in the balance, educators, lawmakers, and advocacy groups are bracing for a potential shift in the way education is funded and regulated in the US."


The office will move to the Treasury Department as the Trump administration slowly dismantles the agency overseeing federal education policy.