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Trump Administration Lifts Immigration Enforcement Limits Near Schools

The Trump administration removed restrictions that previously kept immigration enforcement officials away from school grounds. This policy change led to increased immigration enforcement activities at schools, resulting in rising student absences and federal agents arresting individuals on school property. Minnesota school districts and teachers unions challenged the action in court, citing safety and educational concerns.

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Reforming Accreditation To Strengthen Higher Education

Executive Order 14279 reforms the higher education accreditation system. The order modifies federal oversight of college and university accreditation processes. It directly impacts students, institutions, and the cost and accessibility of higher education programs.

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Foreign Influence Transparency at American Universities

Executive Order 14282 requires American universities to disclose foreign funding sources and influence operations. The order mandates transparency regarding financial relationships with foreign governments and entities at educational institutions. It directly impacts universities through new reporting requirements and could affect international academic partnerships and research collaborations.

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Presidential Proclamation for National School Choice Week 2025

President Trump signed Proclamation 2025-02344 on January 31, 2025, designating a week in 2025 as National School Choice Week. The proclamation is a ceremonial declaration recognizing school choice initiatives. It has no direct regulatory or budgetary impact on Americans' access to schools or education programs.

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Expanding Educational Freedom and Opportunity for Families

Executive Order 14191 signed on January 29, 2025, aims to expand educational freedom and opportunity for families. The order modifies federal education policies to increase parental choice and school options. It directly impacts American families by potentially expanding access to alternative educational programs and reducing federal education restrictions.

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Executive Order on K-12 Education and Alleged Ideological Content

Executive Order 14190 was signed on January 29, 2025, directing federal agencies to review and restrict certain curricula and training in K-12 schools. The order targets content related to race, gender, and sexuality, instructing the Department of Education to withhold federal funding from schools not in compliance. Confirmed effects include federal review processes initiated at the Department of Education; actual implementation outcomes and school-level compliance remain in early stages.

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Executive Order 14191: Expanding Educational Freedom and Opportunity

On January 29, 2025, President Trump signed Executive Order 14191 directing federal agencies to expand educational options for families. The order instructs the Department of Education to identify regulations and policies that restrict school choice and educational flexibility, with directives to modify or eliminate them. Confirmed direct impacts include federal review of existing education regulations and potential changes to how federal education funding and programs are administered.

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Education Department Rescinds Title IX Gender Identity Agreements

The Education Department's Office for Civil Rights rescinded Title IX agreements that six schools had made with the federal government regarding gender identity protections. The department characterized previous administrations' enforcement of Title IX provisions on gender identity as "illegal and burdensome." This action removes federal civil rights protections for transgender and non-binary students at these institutions.

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Education Department Rescinds Title IX Gender Identity Agreements

The Education Department nullified six Title IX settlement agreements from the Obama and Biden administrations that required school districts to implement gender identity anti-discrimination policies. This action eliminates protections for transgender and gender-nonconforming students in schools across multiple districts. The move opens these settled cases to potential legal challenge and removes established safeguards against gender-based discrimination in education.

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Executive Order 13935: White House Hispanic Prosperity Initiative

President Trump signed Executive Order 13935 on July 9, 2020, establishing the White House Hispanic Prosperity Initiative to coordinate federal policy on Hispanic American economic advancement. The order directed federal agencies to develop programs and policies focused on Hispanic business development, workforce training, and educational opportunities. The confirmed direct impact includes the creation of an interagency task force and requirement that federal agencies report on initiatives affecting Hispanic American economic outcomes.