March 27, 2026 - 05:48

The U.S. Department of Education will vacate its longtime headquarters in Washington, D.C., federal officials confirmed Thursday. The move is a central component of the Trump administration's broader plan to shrink the agency's footprint and influence.
The department's staff will be dispersed to other, smaller federal office locations. This physical relocation is seen as a tangible step in the administration's stated goal of reducing federal oversight in education and returning authority to states and local school districts. Proponents argue the move will increase efficiency and cut costs, aligning with a smaller federal role.
Critics, however, view the headquarters relocation as a symbolic and operational dismantling of the agency. They express concern that dispersing personnel will fragment expertise, hinder coordination, and ultimately weaken the department's capacity to enforce civil rights laws and administer key student aid programs. The iconic Lyndon B. Johnson Department of Education Building, named for the president who elevated the agency to cabinet-level status, will be left behind.
The announcement solidifies a policy direction long championed by the administration, which has repeatedly sought to consolidate and reduce the department's budget and scope. The timeline for the full relocation of staff remains unclear as logistical plans are finalized.
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