What does the Office of Elementary and Secondary Education do?
The Office of Elementary and Secondary Education (OESE) is a subdivision of the US Department of Education responsible for promoting academic excellence and ensuring equal access to education for all students in elementary and secondary schools. The office administers programs that support state and local education agencies, focusing on improving student achievement, providing resources for disadvantaged students, and enhancing teacher quality. It also oversees initiatives aimed at closing achievement gaps and fostering safe and supportive learning environments. It was established in 1980.
$83B
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How much does the Office of Elementary and Secondary Education spend?
The Office of Elementary and Secondary Education ranked second among Department of Education divisions in net spending in 2024.
ED net spending by division, FY 2024
The Office of Elementary and Secondary Education’s federal spending in FY 2024 was higher than in FY 1980.
Yearly federal net spending by OESE, adjusted for inflation (2024 dollars), FYs 1980–2024
The Office of Elementary and Secondary Education’s share of federal spending in FY 2024 was higher than in FY 1980.
Net spending by OESE as a share of federal spending, FYs 1980–2024
How did the Office of Elementary and Secondary Education spend its budget in 2024?
Federal government net spending isolated to OESE, FY 2024
How many people work for the Office of Elementary and Secondary Education?
The number of federal employees working for the Office of Elementary and Secondary Education has increased 22.4% since 2010.
Number of federal employees working for OESE, September 2010–2024
Who leads the Office of Elementary and Secondary Education?
The Office of Elementary and Secondary Education (OESE) is led by an Assistant Secretary. This individual is appointed by the President of the United States and confirmed by the Senate. The Assistant Secretary reports to the Secretary of Education. There is no fixed term for this position.
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