You Will All Burn In Hell For This
Trump is going to RUIN the lives of countless Children and you retards will continue to cheer him on. Fuck You.
>1. Cuts to School Funding
Proposed reductions in federal education funding, including a $12 billion cut to the Department of Education, threaten essential programs such as afterschool care, arts, technology, and mental health services.
>2. Elimination of Support Programs
The administration has proposed eliminating funding for programs aiding English learners, migrant students, and full-service community schools, potentially depriving vulnerable students of critical support.
>3. Threats to Free School Meals
A $186 billion cut to SNAP (food assistance) over the next decade could jeopardize access to free meals for approximately 18 million children, disproportionately affecting students in rural and Southern states.
>4. Dismantling the Department of Education
Plans to abolish the Department of Education and transfer its responsibilities to other agencies could disrupt student loan management, special education services, and civil rights protections in schools.
>5. Impact on Early Education
Proposals to revoke access to the Head Start program for undocumented immigrants and their families could exclude many children from early childhood education opportunities.
>6. Increased Class Sizes and Teacher Layoffs
Budget cuts may lead to educator layoffs, larger class sizes, and reduced support for reading and math programs, adversely affecting the quality of education.
>7. Shift Toward School Privatization
Initiatives promoting school vouchers and private school scholarships could divert public funds from under-resourced public schools, potentially exacerbating educational inequities.
>1. Cuts to School Funding
Proposed reductions in federal education funding, including a $12 billion cut to the Department of Education, threaten essential programs such as afterschool care, arts, technology, and mental health services.
>2. Elimination of Support Programs
The administration has proposed eliminating funding for programs aiding English learners, migrant students, and full-service community schools, potentially depriving vulnerable students of critical support.
>3. Threats to Free School Meals
A $186 billion cut to SNAP (food assistance) over the next decade could jeopardize access to free meals for approximately 18 million children, disproportionately affecting students in rural and Southern states.
>4. Dismantling the Department of Education
Plans to abolish the Department of Education and transfer its responsibilities to other agencies could disrupt student loan management, special education services, and civil rights protections in schools.
>5. Impact on Early Education
Proposals to revoke access to the Head Start program for undocumented immigrants and their families could exclude many children from early childhood education opportunities.
>6. Increased Class Sizes and Teacher Layoffs
Budget cuts may lead to educator layoffs, larger class sizes, and reduced support for reading and math programs, adversely affecting the quality of education.
>7. Shift Toward School Privatization
Initiatives promoting school vouchers and private school scholarships could divert public funds from under-resourced public schools, potentially exacerbating educational inequities.