Weekly Newsletter - 3/23/25
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Last Week
March 17 - 23, 2025
The Big News:
So they finally did it. Trump signed an Executive Order (EO) to dismantle the US Department of Education (ED – its official government abbreviation) on Thursday, March 20th as promised.
Legally, he (and the executive branch in general) doesn’t have the authority to do this. But functionally, here’s what they’ll do: fire more staff, allegedly move “critical functions” to different departments, and keep the department “open” but gutted beyond recognition.
What will this mean for students, teachers and parents in the US? That’s much less certain, but will probably become clear in the next few months.
What Else Happened Last Week:
Friday, March 21:
Thursday, March 20:
Monday, March 17:
This Week
March 24 - 30, 2025
Watch For:
More announcements about where - and how - Department of Education responsibilities will be moved to different agencies. Pro-tip: look at the cuts those departments have already experienced AND who heads them to get an idea of how realistic any of this is (it’s not).
Maine’s response to their Title IX violation - they have until Saturday and I hope Governor Janet Mills sticks to her “we’ll see you in court” stance.
Whether Columbia University manages to get any of that $400 million back by throwing their students, faculty and reputation under the bus. If this Bluesky post is to be believed, they probably won’t!
Will the Secretary McMahon respond to the 10-page letter sent by Democrats, or continue to ignore it into a second week?
Action Items
Write a letter to representatives asking them to protect educational services for students who are deaf, hard of hearing, and deafblind. Use this template from Disability Rights Watch.
Call your representatives to ask them to protect the Department of Education and oppose both the EO and any bills introduced to dismantle the agency.