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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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Culpeper Star-Exponent broke the news in on Tuesday, April 8, 2025.
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