Education Dept. retracts controversial race guidance, eases fears of federal funding cuts
Education Dept. retracts controversial race guidance, eases fears of federal funding cuts
The US Department of Education has softened its stance on race-related policies in schools, retracting its controversial guidance that threatened federal funding cuts for institutions engaging in DEI programs. The revised directive, released on February 28, 2025, clarifies that schools can continue to host cultural events like Black History Month and implement race-neutral policies, easing concerns and lawsuits. The new guidance provides greater clarity and balance, reaffirming legal protections while ensuring inclusive educational practices.
The US Department of Education has softened its stance on race-related policies in schools, retracting its controversial guidance that threatened federal funding cuts for institutions engaging in DEI programs. The revised directive, released on February 28, 2025, clarifies that schools can continue to host cultural events like Black History Month and implement race-neutral policies, easing concerns and lawsuits. The new guidance provides greater clarity and balance, reaffirming legal protections while ensuring inclusive educational practices.