The relentless assault on public education by the political right has left many wondering what their ultimate goal is. Is it merely a ploy to siphon off billions of public dollars for private school vouchers, or is there a more sinister motive at play? The answer remains unclear, but the consequences of their actions are all too real.
In North Carolina, for instance, public schools receive a staggering $4,655 less per student than the national average, placing the state 48th in the nation. When compared to the wealth of each state, North Carolina ranks dead last.
The “180 Day Playbook” of Project 2025, a group closely tied to Donald Trump, reveals a chilling plan to dismantle public education.
The document calls for the elimination of Title I, the nation’s oldest and largest federal program supporting public education, as well as the gutting of free school meals and the elimination of Head Start. These programs have been lifelines for millions of children, particularly those from low-income families and communities of color.
The proposed cuts are not only draconian but also baffling, given the ongoing struggles of public schools to serve needy students. Childhood poverty and hunger remain significant problems, and these programs have been instrumental in providing support.
The notion that they would be eviscerated or eliminated is a stark reminder of the radical conservatism driving this agenda. As the nation hurtles towards the 2024 election, it is crucial that we pay attention to these sinister plans and fight to protect our public education system.