Three strikes for the Department of Education

Did you hear the news? 

The Department of Education just failed its audit—for the third year in a row.

Let’s think about that for a second. 

The federal agency tasked with managing over $1 trillion in taxpayer dollars, and responsible for shaping education in America, can’t account for its own books

All while year after year, they demand more funding and more control over your kids’ education. I’m sorry, but I have to ask: Why are we still funding an agency—much less giving it so much control over America’s kids—that can’t even keep track of itself?

It’s no wonder President Trump has said he wants to eliminate the Department of Education altogether. 

Critics may scoff at the idea, but when you look at the facts, it really makes a lot of sense.

Education is a deeply personal, local issue—it’s not something a sprawling federal bureaucracy can manage. For decades, they’ve promised to improve outcomes for kids, but here we are with academic performance stagnant (or worse), parents increasingly frustrated, and the department itself drowning in mismanagement (and likely fraud).

Beyond partisan rhetoric, what would eliminating the Department of Education actually mean? 

Well, for starters, it could return control of schools to states, communities, and—most importantly—families. Local decision-making means parents have more say in what their kids learn, rather than being forced to accept one-size-fits-all mandates from Washington. 

And without a bloated bureaucracy siphoning resources, more of those dollars could go directly to schools and teachers where they’re needed most.

I’m really hopeful that this might actually happen, but I’m not one to sit back and wait for Washington to fix our problems. 

That’s why we created the Tuttle Twins Academy. 

It doesn’t just teach kids about history, finance, or economics (though it does that exceptionally well)—it gives families an alternative to a system that prioritizes bureaucracy over people. Small, important, vital-to-the-future-of-the-world people, to be exact.

Our Academy gives students the tools they need to think critically, understand the world, and grow into independent, well-informed adults. 

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It’s the perfect complement to the Academy because it shares our commitment to helping teens prepare for the real world. 

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The Department of Education might have failed its audit, but your kids don’t need to be limited to this broken system. 

Parents like you are using resources like ours to give their kids the tools they need to succeed—no bureaucracy required.

It’s beautiful to behold!

— Connor

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