As President Donald Trump begins his second term in the Oval Office, educators, families, advocates and policymakers are closely watching what the new administration will mean for schools.
Even before stepping into the White House on Monday, Trump called for several key policy changes that could directly impact school and district leaders. From Trump’s threats to dissolve the U.S. Department of Education to his plans for raising tariffs in Mexico, Canada and China, K-12 leaders are bracing for a wide range of potential decisions that could shift their daily operations.
We’ve gathered a selection of coverage and insight on the K-12 implications of a second Trump administration to help you get up to speed. Read more in our stories below.