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Local Education Leaders Respond to Potential Changes in the Department of Education

March 7, 2025 - 06:26

Local Education Leaders Respond to Potential Changes in the Department of Education

Mark Holtzman is not overly concerned about the potential effects that the dismantling of the U.S. Department of Education could have on school districts throughout the Pittsburgh area. While some may view this move as a threat to educational resources and oversight, Holtzman believes that local districts have the capacity to adapt and continue providing quality education.

Education leaders in the region emphasize the importance of maintaining a strong support system for schools, regardless of any federal changes. They argue that local governance and community involvement play critical roles in ensuring that educational standards are met. Many educators are focusing on how to enhance their programs and support systems, even in the face of uncertainty.

As discussions around the future of the Department of Education continue, local leaders remain committed to advocating for the needs of their students and schools. They aim to ensure that educational opportunities remain robust and accessible, regardless of shifts in federal policy.


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