Trump administration goes to Supreme Court to block teacher preparation grants
- The Trump administration has filed an emergency appeal with the Supreme Court to cut education grants aimed at diversity and inclusion, citing concerns about federal judges exceeding their jurisdiction.
- U.S. District Judge Myong Joun blocked these cuts and highlighted the importance of the grants in addressing teacher shortages.
- Eight states, including California, have accused the Trump administration of illegally terminating essential teacher preparation grants that provide over $600 million for teacher training.
- The Supreme Court has requested responses to the appeal from opposing parties by Friday at 4 p.m., as the Trump administration argues that the injunction is unwarranted.
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UMN, St. Thomas get teacher training grants back pending appeal
Following a court order from a federal judge in Maryland, the U.S. Department of Education reinstated teacher training grants this week to the University of Minnesota and the University of St. Thomas.Danaya Franke, director of NXT GEN Teach at the University of Minnesota, said her program had received official notification of the grant reinstatement on Monday, the deadline for the department to comply with the judge’s order. She said she felt ex…
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ThePatriotLight - Trump Admin Asks Supreme Court to Let It Block Education Grants Over DEI Concerns
ThePatriotLight - A district court stopped the administration’s plan to cancel grants related to diversity, equity, and inclusion.President Donald Trump is asking the Supreme Court to halt a lower court order that prevented the administration from cutting a long list of Department of Education grants it targeted over concerns about the implementation of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) in schools.Since entering his second term, Trump has i…
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