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School DEI programs’ removal deadline extended: Department of Education

  • Minnesota, Colorado, New York, and other states are resisting a U.S. Department of Education order to certify compliance with federal civil rights laws, claiming they already comply with existing regulations, according to Colorado Education Commissioner Susana Córdova.
  • The Trump administration's actions threaten federal funding for schools that engage in Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion practices, with more than 50 universities under investigation for potential discrimination against specific racial groups.
  • Additionally, the initial 10-day deadline for states to submit certification has been extended to April 24, as confirmed by U.S. Federal officials.
  • Chicago's mayor has vowed to sue over potential funding cuts, emphasizing the political implications of these federal guidelines, as stated by multiple state officials.
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Culpeper Star-Exponent broke the news in on Tuesday, April 8, 2025.
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