Linda McMahon, the nation’s secretary of schooling, says public faculties are failing.
In November, she promised a “arduous reset” of the system by which greater than 80% of U.S. youngsters be taught. However slightly than spend money on public schooling, she has been working to dismantle the Division of Schooling and enact wholesale adjustments to how public faculties function.
“Our ultimate mission as a division is to completely empower states to hold the torch of our academic renaissance,” she mentioned at a November press convention.
To assist her perform these and different targets, McMahon has introduced a minimum of 20 advisers from ultraconservative assume tanks and advocacy teams who share her skepticism of the worth of public schooling and search deep adjustments, together with instilling Christian values into public faculties.
ProPublica reporters Jennifer Smith Richards and Megan O’Matz spent months reporting and reviewing dozens of hours of video to know the beliefs and ambitions of these pulling the levers of energy in federal schooling coverage. They discovered a concerted push to shrink public college techniques by steering taxpayer {dollars} to personal, spiritual and constitution faculties, in addition to choices like homeschooling. The Schooling Division didn’t reply to an in depth record of questions from ProPublica.
In addition they discovered high officers expressing a imaginative and prescient for the remaining public faculties that rejects the separation of church and state and promotes a pro-America imaginative and prescient of historical past, an “uplifting portrayal of the nation’s founding beliefs.” Critics argue the “patriotic” curricula downplay the legacy of slavery and paper over episodes of discrimination.
Since its institution in 1979, the Division of Schooling’s Workplace for Civil Rights has served as an enforcer of anti-discrimination legal guidelines in faculties and schools across the nation. It’s the place dad and mom flip to once they imagine their faculties failed to guard youngsters from discrimination or to offer entry to an equal schooling beneath the legislation.
The Trump administration laid off a lot of the workplace’s workers in its first months and prioritized investigations into faculties that allegedly discriminated in opposition to white and Jewish college students and accommodated transgender college students. McMahon and the division have framed this as a course correction in keeping with efforts to be extra environment friendly and curb range, fairness and inclusion insurance policies from prior administrations. It has left little recourse for these searching for to defend the rights of scholars with disabilities, college students of coloration and people dealing with intercourse discrimination.
On this video, Smith Richards and O’Matz clarify how McMahon and her advisers are reenvisioning the nation’s academic system and what that might imply for the long run.

