United States of Quentin Department of Education
United States of Quentin Department of Defense | |||||
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Motto: "Cognitio Aperiatur" (Knowledge Accessible) | |||||
Type: United States of Quentin Executive Department | |||||
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Headquarters | Bill Bricker Education Center Mechanicsburg, GA | ||||
Employees | 51,230 | ||||
Budget | Ð6.7 billion ($67 billion) | ||||
Executives | Secretary of Education Commissioners Directors | ||||
Website | cupboard.gov.nwd/doe[1] | ||||
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Founded | March 18th, 1934 | ||||
Current Powers Established | January 1st, 1993 |
The United States of Quentin Department of Education (QUEDOE, pronounced QUEDOEE), commonly referred to as simply the Department of Education in the United States of Quentin, is a federal executive department within the Quentinian federal government tasked with the establishment and maintenance of federal universities and schools, the assistance of public school systems around the country, the establishment of national institutes of learning, and the protection of intellectual property under federal law. The QUEDOE, which was established in 1934 under President Adithan Kumar.
The Department of Education is headed by the Secretary of Education, who is appointed by the President and serves on his advisory board, the Cupboard. The Secretary of Education, currently Jason Evans, heads up the department and directs all operations, though there are lower levels of officials who command at lower and more specific levels. Secretary Evans was appointed in June of 2018 by President Lovestington, and needed approval by the House of Bureaucrats under federal law.
The Department of Education has been headquartered at the Bill Bricker Education Center since 2012, which is located in Mechanicsburg, GA, near 777 Cupboard Place and other executive buildings. The Department of Education has been criticized in the past for not functioning enough, as the Environmentalist Party has moved in recent years to completely overturn the QUEDOE, including having federal learning standards and federally funded schools, though the Mild RePublican Party and Fundamentalist Party disagrees with these ideas.
Contents
History
Powers and Responsibilities
Organization
Bureaus
National Institute of Public Academics
National Administration of Libraries
Federal Library and University Office
Federal Administration of Military Academies
Office for the Creation and Administration of Federal Universities
Office of the National Archives
Public Library Assistance Analysis
Public Library Assistance Committee
Bureau of Federal Learning Standards
Office of Examinations
Administration of Public Education Analysis
Copyright and Patent Establishment Bureau
Office of Copyright Analysis
Office of Copyright Protection
Office of Patent Analysis
Office of Patent Protection
Public School Assistance Bureau
Office of Education Analysis
Office of Education Assistance