DODEA schools included in new Trump order to end race factors in disciplining
- President Donald Trump signed an executive order April 23, 2025, directing schools to base discipline solely on student behavior.
- The order shifts federal policy away from considering disproportionate impacts on racial groups.
- The directive requires officials to issue updated guidance for state and local school agencies.
- The order claims schools "ignored or covered up" student misconduct to avoid racial disparity numbers.
- Opponents say the order risks increasing unequal discipline outcomes for students of color.
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Trump Seeks to End Consideration of Race in School Discipline with "Common Sense" Executive Order
President Donald Trump aims to restore “common sense” to school discipline practices with a Wednesday executive order that will end the consideration of race and “equity ideology” when determining how students will be punished. [RELATED: Two-on-One Student Assault on Lewiston School Bus Caught on Viral Video…] “The Federal Government will no longer tolerate known risks [...] The post Trump Seeks to End Consideration of Race in School Discipline …
Name of Murdered Teen Austin Metcalf Is Read in Oval Office as Trump Reverses Obama-Era Rules on ‘Racial Equity’ in School Discipline
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Left In Tears: Trump Ends Obama’s Racist School Discipline Rules
In a decisive move to protect students and restore order in America’s classrooms, President Donald Trump signed an executive order dismantling the Obama-Biden administration’s racially biased school discipline policies. These disastrous guidelines, first imposed in 2014 and later reinstated by the Biden administration, forced schools to ignore misconduct by certain racial groups to avoid federal scrutiny—putting politics over student safety. Und…
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