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Trump Reminds Dems Throwing Hissy Fit Over Education Department That Student Scores Are Abysmal

President Donald Trump reminded Democrats at a press conference on Friday that American students’ proficiency and test scores continue to decline.

Democrat crowds, particularly Democrat California Rep. Maxine Waters, were furious at security guards in front of the department building on Friday morning after being denied entry to the facility. Trump responded that he would spend billions of dollars on the public education system as the US has barely achieved results as student test scores have continued to plummet since the Covid-19 pandemic.

“I look the same [lawmakers]I live a low life with Maxine Waters. I see all these people, they don’t love our country. We want a great education. They are ranked among the 40 countries of education and we are the last one dead, but the good news is that we are number one in one category. Do you know what it is? Trump told Fox News White House correspondent Peter Dousey. “We spend more students than any other country in the world. You’re doing very well to education in Norway, Denmark, Sweden, various countries, Finland, China, and then look at us. We spend far more money than students and other methods, but we spend far more money than they do, but this year we spend Biden’s last year, Joe, We are ranked last.”

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Democrats have expressed anger towards the Trump administration Plan Sign an executive order to remove the department and ensure that public education is administered by the state. Trump vowed at a press conference that the federal government will start spending significantly less money on education, but he assured that the quality of public education will improve. (Related: “Students Will Be Better”: Former Education Secretary’s Sales Plans to completely demolish her old agency)

Federal, state, and local governments spend Student test scores and federal government spent a record $190 billion in school aid since the pandemic without witnessing significant improvements in student academic performance, but public education from kindergarten to high school year It spent about $857.2 billion.

That’s what the US is Ranking As a top-ranking initiative for global education by US News & World Report, “an international survey in which respondents were asked whether there is a well-developed public education system in the country and whether they would consider attending universities. Based on. And if the country has a reputation for the highest quality university. “However, the country’s report card release Data for 2024 on January 29th found that reading and mathematics scores for fourth and eighth graders continue to decline, falling below pre-pandemic levels.

The report further found that a third of eighth graders, the largest percentage ever recorded, failed to reach the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) reading benchmark.

Since the pandemic, students have been lagging behind mathematics for over 30 years a year, struggling with reading and science. This is an analysis of the New York Times, which was discovered in March. A national assessment of school closure rates and educational advances showed that students in remote learning environments had worse test scores than students who were allowed to study in person.

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