The White House also announced that Trump signed an executive order aimed at “ending radical indoctrination in K-12 schooling.”
Private school vouchers and other school choice initiatives would expand under an order coming from President Donald Trump telling government agencies to repurpose federal dollars.
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 signed a pair of executive orders that could transform public K-12 education in the United States. The first is an order directing federal grants to help fund state-level school choice programs,
One order also reinstates the 1776 Commission that Trump created during his first term in office to promote patriotic education.
Trump signed orders Wednesday to punish schools for teaching about race and gender, promote school choice, and facilitate deportation for some campus protesters.
President Donald Trump wants to stop “indoctrination” of K-12 students. Local educators aren’t sure what he means.
President Donald Trump on Wednesday signed an executive order directing federal agencies to find ways to favor school choice programs.
President Donald Trump is expected to sign an executive order aimed to expand school choice programs as soon-to-be-released results show American students slowly failing.
In Pennsylvania, the vast majority of school funding comes from local property taxes and the state. Still, Trump’s order was cheered by conservative activists pushing expanded school choice programs.
President Donald Trump will take executive action as soon as Wednesday to kickstart school choice programs, the Washington Examiner has learned. The president placed a concerted focus on education, specifically backing school choice proponents,