U.S. Department of Education Enforces Race-Neutral Policies Amidst Major Educational Reforms

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- The U.S. Department of Education demands schools to end race-based practices.
- Craig Trainor stated, Students should be assessed according to merit, accomplishment, and character.
- The 2023 Supreme Court case Students for Fair Admissions v. Harvard serves as a precedent.
- The Trump administration is reversing Biden-era education initiatives.
- Nearly $1 billion in contracts related to equity training has been canceled.
- Investigations into antisemitism and Title IX violations have been launched.
- A Dear Colleague Letter was used to issue this new policy guidance.
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