Summary

U.S. Education Department threatens to withhold Title I funds from K-12 schools if they continue DEI programs that it views as discriminatory.

The agency insists that civil rights laws prohibit using race as a factor in education, requiring state officials to certify compliance within 10 days.

The warning affects schools reliant on over $18.38 billion in Title I funding, impacting nearly 90% of U.S. districts and low-income communities.

Critics, including the American Federation of Teachers, call the move political bullying, while some leaders support stricter federal oversight for fund usage.

  • Nightwingdragon@lemmy.world
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    2 days ago

    Just want to throw this out there for context.

    In the urban districts I used to work for, Title I funding amounted to $5,000 per child per year.

    So a small, rural district of say 1000 students would be looking at funding cuts in the $5,000,000 range. Your average urban district (15,000 kids or so)? You’re looking at a funding cut of $75 million.

    This isn’t a case of losing some funding and having to lay off a couple of teachers and cancel the after-school art club. This is literally an amount of funding that determines whether a district functions at all. Expect many school districts to bend the knee even if only out of self-preservation and the fear that losing that much funding would lead to even worse outcomes.