The Trump administration plans to restructure the U.S. Department of Education by relocating key offices. Three individuals with knowledge of the plan revealed that this involves moving the offices responsible for overseeing special education services and civil rights to other government areas. This move is part of a wider effort to effectively dissolve the department by integrating its functions elsewhere within the federal government.
The decision marks a significant shift in how educational services and civil rights enforcement will be managed on a national level. Stakeholders are concerned about the potential impacts on service delivery and civil rights protections.

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