Trump Administration Appeals to Supreme Court Over Education Department Funding Cuts
The administration seeks to overturn an injunction blocking $600 million in teacher training grant terminations as part of its plan to dismantle the Department of Education.
- President Trump issued an executive order on March 20, 2025, initiating the process to dismantle the Department of Education, transferring its functions to other federal agencies.
- The administration has filed an emergency appeal with the Supreme Court to lift an injunction preventing the termination of $600 million in teacher training grants, which critics argue are vital for underserved communities.
- Legal challenges have intensified, with unions, advocacy groups, and eight Democratic-led states filing lawsuits claiming the executive order bypasses Congress and threatens critical education services.
- Key Department of Education functions, including student loans and special education oversight, are being reassigned to agencies like the Small Business Administration and Health and Human Services.
- Critics warn that the rapid dismantling could disrupt essential programs for low-income students and those with disabilities, while supporters argue the move will return education control to states.





























