The U.S. Department of Education launched a public portal on Thursday for parents, students, teachers, and communities to submit reports of sex and race-based discrimination in public K-12 schools. The post Trump’s Dept. of Education Creates ‘End DEI’ Portal to Report Schools’ ‘Discriminatory’ Practices appeared first on Breitbart.
Alright, so I need to create a concise summary of the provided text without any additional commentary. The text is about the Department of Education launching a portal to report DEI practices in schools. Let me read through the text carefully to understand the key points.
First, the portal is called the "End DEI" portal. It was created by Trump's Department of Education. The purpose is for parents, students, teachers, and communities to report sex and race-based discrimination in public K-12 schools. The portal allows submissions via email, school name, and a text box with a 450-word limit to detail concerning practices.
The portal's description emphasizes that schools should focus on learning without divisive ideologies. The Department of Education will use these submissions to guide potential investigations. There's a quote from Tiffany Justice, co-founder of Moms for Liberty, supporting the portal and stating that parents' concerns have been ignored.
Additionally, the text mentions that Trump signed an executive order to end DEI programs in federal agencies. The portal was announced after the Department warned schools to remove DEI policies or lose funding. A lawsuit was filed by the American Federation of Teachers, and a Biden-appointed judge temporarily blocked Trump's DEI ban but allowed investigations.
Lastly, an investigation by Parents Defending Education found that many schools have implemented DEI policies, affecting a significant number of students. They argue that DEI has negatively impacted student proficiency in reading and math.
Now, I need to condense all this information into a summary. I'll focus on the main points: the launch of the portal, its purpose, the reaction from supporters, the legal actions, and the impact of DEI policies.
I should ensure the summary is clear, factual, and without any personal opinions. It should cover the key events, the portal's function, the support and criticism it received, and the context of DEI in schools.
Let me structure the summary step by step:
1. Introduction: Trump's Department of Education launches the "End DEI" portal.
2. Purpose: To report sex and race-based discrimination in K-12 schools.
3. Functionality: Submissions via email, school name, and a 450-word description.
4. Portal's stance: Schools should focus on learning without divisive ideologies.
5. Support: Tiffany Justice's statement about parents' concerns being ignored.
6. Legal context: Trump's executive order against DEI, Department's warning to schools, lawsuit by AFT, and the judge's ruling.
7. Impact: Investigation showing widespread DEI policies and their perceived negative effects on student proficiency.
I need to make sure all these points are included succinctly. I should avoid any extra details and stick to the main facts.
Let me start drafting the summary:
The Department of Education under Trump launched the "End DEI" portal to report sex and race-based discrimination in K-12 schools. The portal allows submissions with an email, school name, and a 450-word description. It emphasizes learning without divisive ideologies. Supporters like Tiffany Justice praised it for empowering parents. Trump had previously signed orders against DEI programs, leading the Department to warn schools to remove such policies or face funding loss. A lawsuit was filed by the American Federation of Teachers, and a Biden-appointed judge temporarily blocked Trump's DEI ban but allowed investigations. An investigation found that many schools have implemented DEI policies, affecting millions of students, with critics arguing it has hurt student proficiency in core subjects.
Wait, that seems a bit long. I should make it more concise, perhaps combining some points. Also, I should ensure the flow is logical and each sentence transitions smoothly.
Let me try again:
The Trump administration launched the "End DEI" portal to report sex and race-based discrimination in K-12 schools. The portal allows submissions via email, school name, and a 450-word description. It aims to prevent divisive ideologies in education. Supporters, including Tiffany Justice, praised the portal for empowering parents. Trump had previously signed orders against DEI programs, leading the Department to warn schools to remove such policies or face funding loss. A lawsuit was filed by the American Federation of Teachers, and a Biden-appointed judge temporarily blocked Trump's DEI ban but allowed investigations. An investigation revealed widespread DEI policies in schools, affecting millions of students, with critics arguing it has negatively impacted student proficiency in reading and math.
Hmm, that's better but still a bit lengthy. Let me see if I can make it more concise without losing essential information.
The Trump administration launched the "End DEI" portal to report sex and race-based discrimination in K-12 schools. The portal allows submissions via email, school name, and a 450-word description. It aims to eliminate divisive ideologies. Supporters, including Tiffany Justice, praised the portal. Trump had previously signed orders against DEI programs, warning schools to remove them or lose funding. A lawsuit was filed by the American Federation of Teachers, and a Biden-appointed judge temporarily blocked Trump's DE