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Updated · Fox News · Jun 5
Education Department Rebukes AP Headline Over Black Students, Citing $20 Million Chicago Funding Freeze
Updated
Updated · Fox News · Jun 5

Education Department Rebukes AP Headline Over Black Students, Citing $20 Million Chicago Funding Freeze

2 articles · Updated · Fox News · Jun 5

Summary

  • The Education Department on Thursday called an AP headline accusing the Trump administration of neglecting Black students "inaccurate and dangerous," saying its civil-rights enforcement covers students of all races.
  • ED argued that race-specific programs can violate anti-discrimination law by allocating resources to one group at others' expense, framing the dispute as a fairness issue rather than a rollback of protections.
  • Chicago Public Schools already had $20 million in federal funding withheld over its Black Student Success Program, while Los Angeles Unified was also investigated over a similar Black Student Achievement Plan.
  • The clash comes as Trump, fresh off a Supreme Court win allowing major Education Department cuts, pushes a broader campaign against programs the administration labels illegal DEI.

Insights

How can schools legally aid minority students when race-based programs are now deemed discriminatory?
How will ending key loan and equity programs impact the racial wealth gap and professional diversity?
Why are civil rights laws now challenging the very programs they were once designed to enable?