- United States
- N.H.
- Letter
The proposal to abolish the Department of Education raises significant concerns about the potential negative impacts on children and adolescents with disabilities, as well as on families across the nation. Eliminating this crucial federal agency could undermine essential services, resources, and protections for students with special needs, jeopardizing their access to quality education and hindering their ability to reach their full potential. Furthermore, the Department of Education plays a vital role in ensuring equal educational opportunities, promoting academic excellence, and providing support to families through various programs and initiatives. Its abolition could disrupt the distribution of federal funding, oversight, and guidance, ultimately harming the overall education system and leaving many students, especially those from disadvantaged backgrounds, at risk of falling behind. Given the critical importance of education in shaping the future of our society and empowering individuals to lead fulfilling lives, it is imperative that we maintain and strengthen the Department of Education, rather than abolish it. I urge you to reconsider this proposal and prioritize the well-being and educational needs of all children, including those with disabilities, as well as the support for families across the nation.