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Can Massachusetts Keep Its Education System Strong?
Massachusetts, USATuesday, March 11, 2025
Instead, the administration is focusing on attacking diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts, preventing transgender athletes from participating in sports, securing school bathrooms for the "appropriate" gender, allowing Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials to enter schools to arrest students, and promoting education vouchers to enable families to leave public schools. They have also taken steps to shut down education research and eliminated $600 million in teacher training funds.
Massachusetts has been proactive in challenging these federal overreaches. The governor and attorney general have issued legal guidance asserting that the federal administration cannot override existing laws and legal principles that encourage and require schools to promote educational opportunity for all students. This bold move will likely lead to a court case to reestablish state leadership in education.
Despite these challenges, Massachusetts' schools should be able to keep moving forward. The state controls and finances its own education system, so it won't be completely dependent on federal support. However, there will be distractions and increased scrutiny, especially on diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) and gender issues.
Educators and advocates in Massachusetts have shown their determination to keep the education system strong. They are committed to running the nation's top education system while looking out for the learning and well-being of the state's students. This resilience will be crucial as they navigate the turbulent political environment.
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