President Donald Trump is expected to give an executive order, possibly Thursday, aimed at abolishing the Ministry of EducationThe Wall Street Journal reported.
The newspaper mentioned several people who informed the issue and assessed a concept of the order.
It gives the new sworn education secretary Linda McMahon instructs to “take all necessary steps to” facilitate the closure of the education department on the basis of “the maximum extent that is appropriate and legally permitted”.
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Trump has tapped Linda McMahon to lead the Ministry of Education. (Reuters)
“The experiment to master American education through federal programs and dollars – and the inexplicable bureaucrats that have programs and dollars support – our children, our teachers and our families have failed,” the design order is.
Shortly after her position, McMahon said that she would “send education back to the United States.”
Trump has long talked about dismantling the Ministry of Education and says it has failed the students of America.
“It’s a big job”, ” Said the president In November. “They rank the top countries in the world. We are ranked at number 40, but we are number 1 in one department: costs per student. So we issue more per student than any other country in the world, but we are ranked no. 40.”

McMahon was confirmed by the Senate on Monday to serve as the next Minister of Education. (Getty Images)
In a letter to Democratic members of the Senate Committee for Health, Education, Labor and Pensions (help), McMahon said that they “heartily” agreed with Trump’s plan to abolish the department.
With approximately 4,500 employees, the department is the smallest agency at cabinet level, the Wall Street Journal reported. It currently offers an incentive of a maximum of $ 25,000 to the majority of its staff to resign or retire for Monday evening prior to rumors.
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“President Trump believes that the bureaucracy in Washington should be abolished so that we can give education back to the states, where it belongs. I heartily support and agree with this mission,” wrote McMahon.
Under McMahon, the department will work from three basic judgments, according to its letter: that parents are the primary decision-makers in the training of their children, which the taxpayer funded education must be aimed at “meaningful learning in mathematics, reading, science and history-no division provision of the work order needs.
Aubrie Spady from Fox News Digital has contributed to this report.