School DEI programs’ removal deadline extended: Department of Education
- The U.S. Education Department extended the initial deadline for states to certify compliance with federal antidiscrimination laws to April 24, as stated by federal officials.
- Several national organizations, including the nation's largest teachers union, have sued the U.S. Department of Education over funding threats related to DEI practices.
- States like New York, California, and Vermont are opposing the order issued by the U.S. Education Department.
- Córdova noted the previous document wasn't approved under the Paperwork Reduction Act, which is necessary for federal data collection from state and local agencies.
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N.H. superintendent has second thoughts on signing documents certifying the district’s compliance with antidiscrimination rules - The Boston Globe
Grantham School District Superintendent Lisa Walker says she rescinded the district’s certification and will ask the local school board for guidance.
USDA removes more than 1,000 training courses – including bullying and harassment – for 'gender ideology extremism' and DEI
The Trump administration inactivated more than a thousand U.S. Department of Agriculture training programs in February in the name of diversity, equity and inclusion and “gender ideology extremism.
Kyrene School District Risks Losing $1.5M in Federal Funds Over DEI Language, Says State Superintendent
TEMPE, AZ — A Valley school district could face a loss of $1.5 million in federal funding due to language related to Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) in a proposed policy, according to Arizona Superintendent of Public Instruction Tom Horne. Horne announced Friday that the Kyrene School District may become ineligible for continued federal support unless it signs a pledge by April 24… Source

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…
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