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Bombshell twist in LAUSD racism against students fight — as DOE weighs in

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Bombshell twist in LAUSD racism against students fight — as DOE weighs in

The Education Department is opening an investigation into claims that the Los Angeles Unified School District is violating Title VI, which prohibits race discrimination.

The DOE’s Office of Civil Rights is specifically looking into the district’s “Black Student Achievement Program,” race-based programming for black students that is not open to students of other races.

Defending Education, a nonprofit education-focused grassroots organization, filed the initial complaint in March.

Education Secretary Linda McMahon speaking at a summit.

The DOE’s Office of Civil Rights is specifically looking into the district’s “Black Student Achievement Program,” race-based programming for black students that is not open to students of other races. AP

The newly opened investigation also comes after the Trump administration joined a racial discrimination lawsuit against LAUSD in February, alleging the district’s decades-old desegregation mandates amount to discriminatory practices that harm non-minority students by giving preferential treatment to others.

The nonprofit group celebrated the DOE’s action.

Niki Soza walks his son, Nicky Soza, to school after an LAUSD strike is averted.

The Education Department is opening an investigation into claims the Los Angeles Unified School District is violating Title VI, which prohibits race discrimination. Los Angeles Times via Getty Images

“Los Angeles Unified School District was running a race-based ‘ “student success” program,” Sarah Parshall Perry, Vice President and Senior Legal Fellow at Defending Education, said in a statement.

“After our initial civil rights complaint, LAUSD pretended it had halted the program, but it was later revealed that the program was still alive and well.

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“We are incredibly gratified that the Department of Education has decided to re-examine LAUSD in order to ensure that its racial politicking and misuse of federal funding will finally come to an end,” she added.

Title VI prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color, and national origin in programs and activities receiving federal financial assistance. Any potential violations found by the DOE’s Office for Civil Rights can lead to corrective actions, which can include the termination of federal funding.

Alberto Carvalho speaking at a podium with

LAUSD is facing controversy on all sides. Superintendent Alberto Carvalho is on administrative leave as the FBI looks into him, leaving the district to appoint an acting official, Chief of School Operations Andrés E. Chait, in his place. AP

Acting Superintendent Andrés E. Chait speaks during a LAUSD board meeting.

The district also recently gave teachers a whopping nearly 14% pay raise despite lagging student performance and Carvalho’s corruption probe. Los Angeles Times via Getty Images

Defending Education previously filed the complaint in 2023 during the Biden administration, but it was dismissed because the DOE ruled there was no evidence of a violation because the district had revised the program.

LAUSD is facing controversy on all sides. Superintendent Alberto Carvalho is on administrative leave as the FBI looks into him, leaving the district to appoint an acting official, Chief of School Operations Andrés E. Chait, in his place.

The district also recently gave teachers a whopping nearly 14% pay raise despite lagging student performance and Carvalho’s corruption probe.

The “Black Student Achievement Program” is “designed to address Black students’ unique needs related to historical and ongoing inequitable educational opportunities by fostering high academic performance, social-emotional awareness and management, and a positive cultural identity for Black students,” the district said on its website.

Under the Trump administration and chief Linda McMahon, the DOE has been aggressive in pursuing high schools and universities with DEI programs.

“We will not allow institutions to blight the dreams of students by presuming that their skin color matters more than their hard work and accomplishments. The Trump Administration will ensure that meritocracy and excellence once again characterize American higher education,” she said in August last year.

The California Post reached out to LAUSD for comment.


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