School DEI programs’ removal deadline extended: Department of Education
- Several states, including Minnesota and Colorado, are resisting a U.S. Department of Education order to certify compliance with federal civil rights laws and eliminate DEI practices, citing existing compliance with the laws.
- The U.S. Department of Education extended the 10-day deadline for states to submit this certification to April 24, threatening funding cuts.
- Education Commissioner Susana Córdova in Colorado expressed concerns regarding the certification's legal backing and potential consequences.
- The Trump administration's order threatens funding for schools that do not comply, with potential legal action for continued DEI practices.
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Students, parents say anti-DEI push is a hindrance to learning at DOD schools
(CNN) — Recent Pentagon policies are having direct impacts on students at Defense Department schools around the globe and leaving students and their parents concerned they’re being disadvantaged by attending the schools, multiple students and parents told CNN.


With DEI under assault, focus on DIY
Diversity, equity and inclusion, or DEI, is blamed for the challenges facing our schools. It's blamed for making some people feel bad. It's even been blamed for plane crashes. Schools are scrubbing their websites. Businesses are pulling back. Gov. Glenn…

As Trump extends deadline to end DEI in schools, Maine tells districts not to respond
States now have until April 24 to respond to a memo instructing them to remove all diversity, equity and inclusion programming in schools.
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