By COLLIN BINKLEY, AP Education Writer
WASHINGTON (AP) — A new round of layoffs at the Education Department is depleting an agency that was hit hard in the Trump administration’s previous mass firings , threatening new disruption to the nation’s students and schools in areas from special education to civil rights enforcement and after-school programs.
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