School Choice Revolution Proves Federal Education Bureaucracy is Obsolete

Source: "We're witnessing a revolution in education and finally getting it right | Fox News." April 10, 2026. www.foxnews.com

The Gist

The author argues that America's education system is being revolutionized as parents abandon failing public schools for private alternatives through school choice programs. Meanwhile, the federal Department of Education is being dismantled without anyone caring, proving that government bureaucracy was never needed for good education.

Conclusion

America is experiencing an educational revolution where school choice programs are succeeding while the federal Department of Education becomes irrelevant, proving that parental choice and decentralized education are superior to centralized bureaucracy

Premises

  1. The Trump administration is successfully dismantling the Department of Education with no public outcry or negative impact
  2. School choice programs are experiencing explosive growth, with 18 states passing universal parental choice laws in four years
  3. Demand for school choice vastly exceeds supply, as shown by Texas receiving 240,000 applications for 90,000 slots
  4. Private school attendance jumped 25% nationally in just one school year due to universal choice reforms
  5. Three-quarters of Americans now support universal school choice, showing broad public approval
  6. States that abandoned progressive education methods for classical approaches like phonics are seeing dramatic improvements in student outcomes
  7. The Department of Education employs no teachers, runs no schools, and was created as political payback to teachers' unions

Assumptions

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