[link removed] [[link removed]]
[link removed] [[link removed]]
š„AG Mayes Files Suit to Save the
US Dept. of Edš„
[bit.ly/March2EdReport] View and share our Substack with 3 friends [bit.ly/March30EdReport] [bit.ly/March2EdReport] ! [bit.ly/March2EdReport]
Ā”Lea el Semanario en espaƱol! [bit.ly/Marzo30InfEd]
This week, Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes joined a coalition of AGs from 21 states to file a lawsuit to stop Trumpās dismantling of the Dept. of Education [[link removed]] šŖ [[link removed]]
The lawsuit states that only Congress can act to shut down the Dept. of Education or reallocate federal funding. Two other lawsuits were submitted this week: one by the American Federation of Teachers, and one by the NAACP, Education Law Center, and the National Education Association [[link removed]] . Tell your members of Congress to protect public education TODAY! It takes 5 minutes:
š§ EMAIL: bit.ly/SaveUSEdDept [[link removed]]
āļø CALL: bit.ly/SaveDeptEd [[link removed]]
š Read our newest blog [[link removed]] to find out what the US Dept. of Ed does, what it DOESNāT do, and why itās so important for kids across the country ā especially here in Arizona.
šš„Swipe ā”ļø for an excellent graphic explainer HERE! [[link removed]]
None of this is new, and none of it surprises anyone who was paying attention to Project 2025 and Trumpās campaign promises. While itās devastating to watch it unfold, we know that we the people have the power to stop the all-out assault on public education ā and weāre mighty glad we have a badass AG who will fight in the courts for our kids!
[link removed] [[link removed]]
Speaking of Project 2025, the Arizona Education Agenda absolutely NAILED IT this week [[link removed]] , explaining how much of Trumpās education plan is taken from the Arizona playbook:
āAs it turns out, the ideal education system in Project 2025 looks a lot like Arizonaās education system, at least what GOP lawmakers have tried to turn it into while the federal Department of Education was still watching over them.
The blueprint highlights Arizonaās school voucher system as a model for what every state should do. In fact, Arizona gets several mentions on the first page of the education section of the document. The goal is to give parents as much freedom as possible to decide where their kids go to school.
Once the Department of Education is gone, Congress could still provide federal funding for schools, but the money would go to states in the form of block grants with āno stringsā attached.ā
We all know where those block grants will goā¦ VOUCHERS.
[link removed] [[link removed]]
JOIN US. Flood Congress with calls and emails NOW.
Contact your US Senators & Representatives to demand that they aggressively and forcefully protect the US Department of Education and the 50 MILLION+ students who rely on the protections and funding it provides.
š§ EMAIL: Use our one-click email tool: bit.ly/SaveUSEdDept [[link removed]]
āļø CALL: Use this easy click-through calling tool: bit.ly/SaveDeptEd [[link removed]]
READ THE FULL WEEKLY EDUCATION REPORT HERE [bit.ly/March30EdReport]
LEA EL SEMANARIO EN ESPAĆOL [bit.ly/Marzo30InfEd]
Subscribe to Substack
[[link removed]]
Our newsletters donāt write themselves! Support our work by becoming a paid subscriber to Save Our Schools Arizonaās Substack [[link removed]] . A monthly or annual donation of any amount helps to keep the lights on at the Weekly Education Report so we can provide you with the latest news in education week after week.
SUBSCRIBE HERE [[link removed]]
SUPPORT OUR WORK [[link removed]]
[link removed] [[link removed]] [link removed] [[link removed]] [link removed] [[link removed]] [link removed] [[link removed]] [link removed] [[link removed]] [link removed] [[link removed]] [link removed] [[link removed]]
Contact Us
[email protected]
Save Our Schools Arizona
PO Box 28370
Tempe, AZ 85285
United States
Paid for by Save Our Schools Arizona. Not authorized by any candidate.
unsubscribe: [link removed]