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About two dozen educators, retired educators, and concerned parents gathered outside the Mercer County Courthouse to voice their apprehensions regarding public education. The rally was sparked by recent statements from political figures suggesting the potential closure of the Department of Education, a move that many believe could have detrimental effects on the quality of education in the community.
Participants held signs and chanted slogans emphasizing the importance of accessible and equitable education for all students. They expressed worries that dismantling the Department of Education would lead to reduced funding, increased disparities in educational opportunities, and a lack of support for teachers and students alike.
Local educators shared personal stories about the challenges they face in the current educational landscape, highlighting the critical role that federal support plays in maintaining essential programs and resources. Parents echoed these sentiments, stressing the need for a strong educational framework to ensure their children receive a well-rounded education. The rally served as a powerful reminder of the community's commitment to protecting public education and advocating for its future.
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