Project 2025, developed by the conservative Heritage Foundation for Donald Trump’s potential reelection, outlines a comprehensive blueprint to overhaul the American education system from early education through college. It serves as a policy manual reflecting conservative ideologies, likened by Heritage President Kevin Roberts to a menu offering various policy options. The plan proposes significant changes, including expanding child care for military families while eliminating the Office of Head Start, which would affect programs serving low-income children. It advocates for funding home-based child care over universal day care and incentivizing on-site child care to minimize parent-child separation stress.