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The federal government's contribution to Texas public schools accounts for approximately 18% of their revenue, a significant portion that could be jeopardized if the Education Department is dismantled. This funding plays a crucial role in supporting various educational programs, including special education, low-income student assistance, and school nutrition initiatives.
Without this federal support, Texas schools may struggle to maintain essential services and resources. Many districts rely heavily on these funds to close the funding gap created by state and local resources. The loss of federal funding could lead to larger class sizes, reduced staff, and cuts to extracurricular programs, ultimately impacting the quality of education for students across the state.
Additionally, the dismantling of the Education Department could hinder efforts to address educational disparities and equity, particularly for marginalized communities. As Texas grapples with these potential changes, the future of its public education system hangs in the balance, raising concerns among educators, parents, and policymakers alike.
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