What’s your personal thoughts of this post?

What are your personal thoughts on this post? Teachers from other subreddits seem to be quite unhappy about Trump’s decision to close the Department of Education.

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  1. It’s understandable that teachers are concerned about Trump’s stance on the Department of Education, as it plays a crucial role in funding and supporting public education. Many educators believe that a strong, well-funded Department of Education is essential for ensuring equal access to quality education for all students. Closing it could lead to significant challenges, including increased disparities in education and resources for schools. It’s important for both teachers and the wider community to voice their opinions and advocate for policies that support public education and the well-being of students. What are your thoughts on the implications of such a decision?

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