First on Fox: Linda McMahon, in her first performance as Minister of Education, informs all employees that she will lead a “memorable last mission” Send education back To the United States, according to a letter obtained by FOX News Digital.
McMahon sends a letter to all employees of the Department of Education (Doed) on Monday evening and informs them about a “new era of accountability” while she supervises the president Donald Trump’s Promise to solve the department.
“It is our task to respect the will of the American people and the president they have chosen, who gave us the elimination of bureaucratic bloat here at the Ministry of Education – a memorable final mission – accurate and justified,” McMahon wrote to employees in the letter that was first shared with FOX News Digital.
The secretary said that the reconstruction of the “in -depth” department will influence staff, budgets and agency.

McMahon was confirmed by the Senate on Monday to serve as the next Minister of Education. (Getty Images)
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.
“Removing bureaucracy and bureaucratic barriers will enable parents to make the best educational choices for their children,” is the letter. “An effective transfer of educational supervision of the states will mean more autonomy for local communities. Teachers will also benefit from less micro management in the classroom – so that they can go back to basics.”
Trump has said his goal is to “Direct” closes the doors And that in the process he wants McMahon ” to get himself out of a job ‘.
“My vision is in line with the president: to send education back to the states and enable all parents to choose an excellent education for their children,” McMahon told employees on Monday evening. “The role of the Ministry of Education in this new era of accountability is to restore the legitimate role of state overview in education and the termination of the over -range from Washington.”

President Donald Trump on the South Lawn of the White House before he entered Washington, DC on Friday 28 February 2025. (Al Drago/Bloomberg)
The Trump government would need the approval of the congress to eliminate the federal department, and McMahon said that it will collaborate with the legislative branch “to determine the best way to satisfy the expectations of the president and the American people” in an attempt to eliminate “unnecessary bureaucration, students, K-12-schools, and Kuns, and Lerestlenaren, and Lerestlares, and Leraries, and Leraries, and Leraries, and Leraries, and Leraries, and Leresters innovate “.
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“As I learned many times during my career, disruption leads to innovation and gets results,” the secretary wrote. “We have to start thinking about our last mission in the department as a revision – a last chance to restore the culture of freedom and excellence that made American education great.”
The letter also applauds recent orders from the Trump administration to eliminate the critical racing theory (CRT), gender ideology and diversity, fairness and inclusion (dei), while “repairing patriotic education and social education and citizens in schools.
“This assessment of our programs is already late,” said McMahon. “The Ministry of Education does not work as intended. Since its foundation in 1980, taxpayers have entrusted the department with more than $ 1 trillion, but the results of students have consistently run away.”

Linda McMahon, the candidate of President Donald Trump for the Secretary of Education, arrives for a hearing of the Health Committee for Health, Education and Work for her nomination, Thursday 13 February 2025 in Washington. (Jacquelyn Martin)
“American education can be the largest in the world. It should not be corrupted by political ideologies, special interests and unjust discrimination. Parents, teachers and students deserve better,” McMahon wrote in the letter.
The secretary, who was confirmed by The Senate On Monday evening, employees encouraged to participate in the mission.
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“This is our chance to perform a last, unforgettable public services to future generations,” she said. “I hope you participate to ensure that when our last mission is completed, we can all say that we have left American education freer, stronger and more hope for the future.”
Fox News Digital reached the White House for further comments, but did not immediately hear again.