Evan Erdberg is right -- we need to think about how this responsibility will now be put upon many states that are already barely able to support or fund viable public education systems. ?? A little bit of planning and strategy can go a long way. ?? Struggling to do more with less in your school or district? Don't hesitate to reach out and let us know how we can help: https://www.proxlearn.com #EquityForAllStudents #StudentsDeserveBetter #TeachersDeserveBetter #EducationPolicy #EducationMatters https://lnkd.in/gPCqmXqw
Education is at a crossroads. The potential closure of the U.S. Department of Education and the cancellation of millions in grants tied to tutoring and ESSER funds could have massive consequences—especially for low-income communities. What happens to Title I funding? What happens to students who rely on extra reading and math interventions just to have a fighting chance? Public education is supposed to be the great equalizer. But without proper funding and support, we risk leaving millions of students behind—especially those whose families can’t afford tutors or extra help. If education decisions shift entirely to states, are all states equipped to handle it? Some states are excelling, but many are already struggling to meet even the most basic needs of their students. This isn’t just a policy debate. It’s about whether every child—regardless of zip code—will have access to a quality education. The next few months will define the future of education in this country. We need to pay attention. #EducationMatters #EquityInEducation #StudentSuccess #TeacherShortage #Education