When the Federal Government Fails, Local Leaders Must Step Up
Update: 2025-10-17
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🎙️ In this episode of the All4Ed Podcast, we break down how the latest government shutdown is devastating the U.S. Department of Education — and what that means for students, families, and schools across the country.
In March 2025, Secretary of Education Linda McMahon led a massive reduction in force that cut nearly half of the Department’s workforce — over 1,300 positions eliminated. Now, with a government shutdown underway, the Department has undergone another wave of deep staff cuts, leaving critical offices gutted and essential services halted.
👩‍🏫 What’s affected:
- The Office for Civil Rights (all investigations paused)
- The Office of Special Education (nearly all staff fired)
- English Language Acquisition (down to just one employee)
- Federal Student Aid & Pell Grant support
- No new education grants awarded
- Delays and confusion for schools, students, and families
The impact is especially severe for vulnerable communities — including military families, Native communities, and families relying on programs like WIC or Head Start.
As federal support collapses, it’s up to state and local leaders to step up. This is a moment for bold leadership, collaboration, and urgent action to protect our students.
📌 At All4Ed, we’re tracking the shutdown’s impact and continuing to advocate for equitable, student-centered education policy.
👉 Stay informed. Get involved. Stand up for students.
In March 2025, Secretary of Education Linda McMahon led a massive reduction in force that cut nearly half of the Department’s workforce — over 1,300 positions eliminated. Now, with a government shutdown underway, the Department has undergone another wave of deep staff cuts, leaving critical offices gutted and essential services halted.
👩‍🏫 What’s affected:
- The Office for Civil Rights (all investigations paused)
- The Office of Special Education (nearly all staff fired)
- English Language Acquisition (down to just one employee)
- Federal Student Aid & Pell Grant support
- No new education grants awarded
- Delays and confusion for schools, students, and families
The impact is especially severe for vulnerable communities — including military families, Native communities, and families relying on programs like WIC or Head Start.
As federal support collapses, it’s up to state and local leaders to step up. This is a moment for bold leadership, collaboration, and urgent action to protect our students.
📌 At All4Ed, we’re tracking the shutdown’s impact and continuing to advocate for equitable, student-centered education policy.
👉 Stay informed. Get involved. Stand up for students.
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