
Minnesota and New York leaders have said they have no plans to meet the order of the Education Department to collect signatures from local school regions, which certify civil rights laws.
Some democratically led cities and states are pushing the threats to the Trump administration on the diversity of school funding, equity and inclusion (dei) programs.
As the Associated Press Release, in Minnesota and New York, state leaders say they have No apps can make the order of education department In order to bring signatures to civil rights to collect signatures from local school districts, including which administration refuses what the administration considers “illegal Dey practice”.
Friday, The New York Education Office challenged the demand of the federal government The letter states that the state has already secured assurances that it follows the Federal law and “no further certification will be offered.”
According to the New York Department of Education, more 2.4 million students are included in the secondary school of 2024-25. 15% of students identify as black, 30% identify as Spanish or Latin and 3% identify as multi-layered.
A few days later, the Chief of Education of Minnesota sent a letter to the Education Department, noting that the Trump’s administration has overestimated its reputation, and that Dane is not illegal.
“Threats of this funding, without approving or established the law, endanger the basic programs that students and schools depend every day,” said the Minnesota Education Commissioner.
He added that the Federal section “does not have the will of the Congress,” that his letter served as a letter to Minnesota’s proliferation.
Minnesota’s recent registration data indicates that Approximately 870,000 students are included in public schools For the academic year of 2022-23. Almost 12% of Minnesota schools were identified as black and a little more than 10% recognized as a Spanish or Latin.
Leaders in California, the state The largest number of public school studentsFor 2023-24, about 6 million students, and Vermont leaders, where about 83,000 public students are included in 2022-23 academic year, school districts are not responding. The mayor of Chicago, where there are 320,205 students have been registered In secondary schools, he promised to sue any school financing of any school in Daine.
On Thursday, the US Department of Education sent a letter to the state agencies, noting that they should sign a document, ensuring that both state and local school districts.
Federal education leaders have threatened to reduce federal funding for any violations of civil rights, which includes dei internships that give an advantage to another race, according to the document.
Any school that continues such a practice, they said that the “Federal Law Violation” would be and will meet the lawsuit of the Department of Justice, along with the termination of federal grants and treaties.
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