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State Superintendent reacts to U.S. Division of Training cuts: "Today's action is an outrage"

By Editorial Board Published March 12, 2025 2 Min Read
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State Superintendent reacts to U.S. Division of Training cuts: "Today's action is an outrage"

LANSING, Mich. (WLNS)– Michigan State Superintendent Dr. Michael F. Rice expresses his concern concerning the U.S. Division of Training’s plans to chop practically half its workforce.

This comes after the Trump Administration introduced on Tuesday that lots of of staff had been placed on depart or had accepted a buyout provide. The U.S. Division of Training plans to put off an extra 1300 staff as part of the trouble to chop the group’s employees in half.

Division of Training lays off practically half of workforce

The Michigan Division of Training launched a press release by Dr. Michael F. Rice on social media concerning the current cuts made by the Trump Administration.

As we speak’s motion is an outrage, a probable prelude to applications, protections, and funding—and by extension youngsters in Michigan and across the nation—being adversely affected. Funding and help from the U.S. Division of Training primarily profit youngsters who’ve better wants and thus require extra funding to teach. These staffing cuts will in the end hurt these susceptible youngsters, together with college students with disabilities, poor youngsters, youngsters experiencing homelessness, and English learners, amongst others. The federal authorities already underfunds training, notably for our college students with disabilities.”

State Superintendent Dr. Michael F. Rice

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