It's not yet clear how much the Trump administration can do without Congress to prioritize money for school choice programs.
One order also reinstates the 1776 Commission that Trump created during his first term in office to promote patriotic education.
President Donald Trump on Wednesday signed executive orders to promote parental choice in school selection and end federal funding for curricula that he called the "indoctrination" of students in "anti-American" ideologies on race and gender.
President Donald Trump on Wednesday signed an executive order directing federal agencies to find ways to favor school choice programs.
Trump is expected to sign a sweeping executive order that would prioritize and free up federal funding to expand school choice programs, according to two sources familiar with his plans.
In a letter to school districts, universities, and others on Jan. 31, the Education Department said it would reinstate Trump’s Title IX regulations from his first term, dropping an effort from the Biden administration to expand the rules to offer more protections to LGBTQ+ students.
President Trump will attend a school choice roundtable at the White House on Friday, just two days after signing an executive order to give more support to the programs. “The White House is
President Donald Trump’s executive order will direct the Education Department to “prioritize the use of discretionary grant programs for school choice.” It also directs the
The West Virginia chapter of a conservative grassroots advocacy organization that spent money and manpower on behalf of the state’s new Republican governor and other GOP leaders now hopes their legislative agenda will receive a warm welcome,
President Donald J. Trump has officially proclaimed January 26 to February 1, 2025, as National School Choice Week, reaffirming his administration’s commitment to empowering parents with the freedom to choose the best educational options for their children.
Every January, advocates seeking more alternatives to traditional educational models mark “National School Choice Week.” Supporters gathered on the front steps of the Montana State Capitol Friday.