Secretary Linda McMahon said sheโs still focused on the โfinal missionโ of eventually eliminating her department.
Several more Department of Education functions will be moved to other federal agencies as part of the ongoing effort to dismantle the department and save taxpayer dollars, a senior department official said Nov. 18.
Federal grant programs for K-12 schools and colleges and universitiesโmore than $30 billion in institutional funding for personnel and facilities, not studentsโwill be moved to the Department of Labor. The Labor Department will also โplay a greater role in administering federal K-12 programs, ensuring these programs are better aligned with workforce and college programs to set students up for success,โ according to an Education Department news release.
Education programs in tribal schools will be moved to the Department of the Interior, which will become โthe key point of contactโ for tribes and Native American students, the release said.
Health and Human Services will take over the accreditation process for foreign medical schools, as well as the federally funded child-care programs that serve parents enrolled in college.
The State Department will take over international education and foreign language studies programs.
The senior official did not disclose the estimated savings of these measures, which the department called โinteragency agreements.โ They did not say whether there will be further layoffs in the department, but indicated that some employees will transfer to other agencies, which was the case with workforce development specialists who moved to the Department of Labor.
In the news release, Education Secretary Linda McMahon said these are further steps to break up the federal education bureaucracy and ultimately return education to the states.
โCutting through layers of red tape in Washington is one essential piece of our final mission. As we partner with these agencies to improve federal programs, we will continue to gather best practices in each state through our 50-state tour, empower local leaders in K-12 education, restore excellence to higher education, and work with Congress to codify these reforms. Together, we will refocus education on students, families, and schoolsโensuring federal taxpayer spending is supporting a world-class education system.โ
The senior official said the department is still looking at ways to streamline the agencyโs Office for Civil Rights. McMahon previously said she would consider moving that function to the Department of Justice.







