Education Secretary Linda McMahon announced the transfer of the Office of Special Education and Rehabilitative Services to the Department of Health and Human Services, currently led by Robert F. Kennedy Jr., while the Justice Department will assume control of the Office for Civil Rights. McMahon framed the restructuring as an effort to streamline bureaucratic processes, yet critics argue the move will scatter essential resources across agencies ill-equipped to manage educational mandates.
Becky Pringle, president of the National Education Association, warned that the shift treats disability as a medical issue rather than a protected educational right. Advocacy groups like The Arc of the United States echoed these concerns, noting that splitting these responsibilities forces families to navigate a fragmented federal landscape to secure basic services. Beyond the reorganization, the administration has already reduced the Education Department’s workforce by nearly half, fueling accusations that the White House is attempting to dismantle the agency without formal congressional approval.

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