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When states run education without federal oversight, they can make decisions that negatively impact students, especially those who are vulnerable. These decisions can include:
- Lowering standards: States may lower standards for graduation, curriculum, and assessments
- Withdrawing support: States may cut funding for schools, which can lead to fewer teachers and counselors
- Restrictive policies: States may choose not to integrate students with disabilities into classrooms
- Segregation: States may segregate schools by race
- Withdrawing protections: States may not provide students with the protections they are legally entitled to
Without federal oversight, states may also: Obscure important data, Sideline the needs of vulnerable students, Put additional strain on underfunded programs, and Impact educational attainment and achievement.
The federal government has historically played a minor role in education, but federal laws impact education in areas such as: Equal access to education, Safeguarding students' constitutional rights, and Safeguarding teachers' constitutional rights.