The Supreme Court has allowed President Trump to continue dismantling the Department of Education.
Parents across the country should be celebrating, and here’s why.
Between 1950 and 2009, the student population in public schools grew by ninety six percent — but non-teaching staff skyrocketed by an amazing seven hundred percent. They explode school budgets, and line the coffers of the politically powerful teachers’ unions.
But they do virtually nothing to educate our children.
But when responsibility for education returns to states and communities, parents have more opportunity and power to demand outcomes that will benefit their children rather than bureaucrats and their unions. This fosters accountability and raises standards.
When parents — not bureaucrats, drive education policy, our children win.

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