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The human toll of Trump-Musk's 'efficiency' initiative

Seattle’s Head Start Headquarters Abruptly Shut Down

Published April 3, 2025
by Marcus Baram
Seattle’s Head Start Headquarters Abruptly Shut Down

The headquarters for Head Start, which offers free education to low-income children, was closed and six employees laid off, potentially impacting tens of thousands of families in the region, reports KING-5.

Per the report

It also helps women escape domestic violence and homeless families find shelter. It is often the last safety net for desperate parents and their kids simply looking to survive.

There are 450 Head Start families in Snohomish County [Washington] alone.

“If a family is worried about where they’re going to get their next meal or a roof over their heads, they’re not going to be thinking about whether their child knows the alphabet or numbers. No,” said program Executive Director Ginger Williams. “They’re in crisis mode.”

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DOGE Cuts Programs for High School Students With Disabilities

Published February 25, 2025
by Marcus Baram
DOGE Cuts Programs for High School Students With Disabilities

One of the Department of Education programs cut by DOGE was Charting My Path for Future Success, which helps students with disabilities get extra help planning for life after high school. The program paid for the salaries of 61 school staffers across the country, who worked with nearly 1,100 high schoolers with disabilities for a year and a half. 

As Chalkbeat reports:

Jessie Damroth’s 17-year-old son Logan, who has autism, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, and other medical needs, had attended classes and met with his mentor through the program at Newton Public Schools in Massachusetts for a month. For the first time, he was talking excitedly about career options in science and what he might study at college.

“He was starting to talk about what his path would look like,” Damroth said. “It was exciting to hear him get really excited about these opportunities. … He needed that extra support to really reinforce that he could do this.”

Then the Trump administration pulled the plug.

For Damroth, the loss of parent support meetings through Charting My Path was especially devastating. Logan has a rare genetic mutation that causes him to fall asleep easily during the day, so Damroth wanted help navigating which colleges might be able to offer extra scheduling support.

“I have a million questions about this. Instead of just hearing ‘I don’t know,’ I was really looking forward to working with Joe and the program,” she said, referring to Logan’s former mentor. “It’s just heartbreaking. I feel like this wasn’t well thought out. … My child wants to do things in life, but he needs to be given the tools to achieve those goals and those dreams that he has.”

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