There it is. Bend the knee: silence the protestors, and deport the immigrants. On top of that, expect advances in climate science and women's health to grind to a screeching halt.
The administration says it has now installed “guardrails” for the federal cash so that grantees will not use the funding in violation of any of President Donald Trump’s executive orders or policies of his administration, the official said.
There it is. Bend the knee: silence the protestors, and deport the immigrants.
On top of that, expect advances in climate science and women's health to grind to a screeching halt.
I unfortunately think you're right, but I'm a little confused on this: Do after school programs usually contain history lessons or other content the current admin would identify as DEI? Definitely...
I unfortunately think you're right, but I'm a little confused on this:
Approximately $1.3 billion in money for after-school programs was released by the administration last week, with Friday’s move marking the release of the remaining portion of the nearly $7 billion in funding that the administration withheld. The remaining dollars include money to support teacher preparation and students learning English, among other initiatives.
Do after school programs usually contain history lessons or other content the current admin would identify as DEI? Definitely not English language courses, right?
It seems like this is just creating "optics" of "we are stripping out the unnecessary spending and running the government like an efficient business," even though it isn't changing much of anything in this specific (remaining $1.3 billion) case.
"Students learning English" is almost certainly a reference to ESL. You know. For the kids that don't speak English as a first language. We'll probably see mandatory reporting to ICE come down the...
"Students learning English" is almost certainly a reference to ESL. You know. For the kids that don't speak English as a first language.
We'll probably see mandatory reporting to ICE come down the pipeline soon. Gotta have something for that Russia-army-level funded gestapo to do.
But the funding was approved for this, so... in terms of ESL education, it will still be the same? But yes, there are already cases of kids being pulled from classes by ICE. This seems to be...
But the funding was approved for this, so... in terms of ESL education, it will still be the same?
But yes, there are already cases of kids being pulled from classes by ICE. This seems to be separate from that though (because it isn't tied to ICE or school police funding).
There it is. Bend the knee: silence the protestors, and deport the immigrants.
On top of that, expect advances in climate science and women's health to grind to a screeching halt.
I unfortunately think you're right, but I'm a little confused on this:
Do after school programs usually contain history lessons or other content the current admin would identify as DEI? Definitely not English language courses, right?
It seems like this is just creating "optics" of "we are stripping out the unnecessary spending and running the government like an efficient business," even though it isn't changing much of anything in this specific (remaining $1.3 billion) case.
"Students learning English" is almost certainly a reference to ESL. You know. For the kids that don't speak English as a first language.
We'll probably see mandatory reporting to ICE come down the pipeline soon. Gotta have something for that Russia-army-level funded gestapo to do.
But the funding was approved for this, so... in terms of ESL education, it will still be the same?
But yes, there are already cases of kids being pulled from classes by ICE. This seems to be separate from that though (because it isn't tied to ICE or school police funding).