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On Wednesday, a coalition of parents and teachers from North Carolina took a stand by delivering a heartfelt letter to Senator Thom Tillis, urging him to support the ongoing funding of the U.S. Department of Education. The letter emphasized the critical role that the department plays in ensuring quality education for students across the nation.
In their message, the educators and parents expressed concerns about potential budget cuts that could severely impact educational resources, programs, and support systems vital for students’ success. They highlighted the importance of federal funding in maintaining equitable access to education, especially for underprivileged communities.
The advocates stressed that education is not just a local issue but a national priority that affects the future of the country. By keeping the Department of Education funded, they argued, lawmakers can help ensure that all students receive the quality education they deserve, regardless of their background. The delivery of the letter marks a significant moment in the ongoing dialogue about education policy and funding in the United States.
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