Trump guts the Department of Education, making discrimination complaints virtually impossible to resolve
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With a mass email sharing what it called difficult news, the U.S. Department of Education has eroded one of its own key duties, abolishing more than half of the offices that investigate civil rights complaints from students and their families.Civil rights complaints in schools and colleges largely have been investigated through a dozen regional outposts across the country. Now there will be five.The Office for Civil Rights locations in Boston, Chicago, Cleveland, Dallas, New York, Philadelphia, and San Francisco are being shuttered, ProPublica has learned. Offices will remain in Atlanta, Denver, Kansas City, Seattle, and Washington, D.C.The OCR is one of the federal governments largest enforcers of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, investigating thousands of allegations of discrimination each year. That includes discrimination based on disability, race, and gender.This is devastating for American education and our students. This will strip students of equitable education, place our most vulnerable at great risk and set back educational success that for many will last their lifetimes, said Katie Dullum, an OCR deputy director who resigned last Friday. The impact will be felt well beyond this transitional period.The Education Department has not responded to ProPublicas requests for comment.In all, about 1,300 of the Education Departments approximately 4,000 employees were told Tuesday through the mass emails that they would be laid off and placed on administrative leave starting March 21, with their final day of employment on June 9.The civil rights division had about 550 employees and was among the most heavily affected by Tuesdays layoffs, which with other departures will leave the Education Department at roughly half its size.At least 243 union-represented employees of the OCR were laid off. The Federal Student Aid division, which administers grants and loans to college students, had 326 union-represented employees laid off, the most of any division.On average, each OCR attorney who investigates complaints is assigned about 60 cases at a time. Complaints, which have been backlogged for years, piled up even more after President Donald Trump took office in January and implemented a monthlong freeze on the agencys civil rights work.Catherine Lhamon, who oversaw the OCR under former Presidents Barack Obama and Joe Biden said: What youve got left is a shell that cant function.Civil rights investigators who remain said it now will be virtually impossible to resolve discrimination complaints.Part of OCRs work is to physically go to places. As part of the investigation, we go to schools, we look at the playground, we see if its accessible, said a senior attorney for OCR, who spoke on the condition of anonymity because he was not laid off and fears retaliation. We show up and look at softball and baseball fields. We measure the bathroom to make sure its accessible. We interview student groups. It requires in-person work. That is part of the basis of having regional offices. Now, California has no regional office.The OCR was investigating about 12,000 complaints when Trump took office. The largest share of pending complaintsabout 6,000were related to students with disabilities who feel theyve been mistreated or unfairly denied help at school, according to a ProPublica analysis of department data.Since Trump took office, the focus has shifted. The office has opened an unusually high number of directed investigations, based on Trumps priorities, that it began without receiving complaints. These relate to curbing antisemitism, ending participation of transgender athletes in womens sports, and combating alleged discrimination against white students.Traditionally, students and families turn to the OCR after they feel their concerns have not been addressed by their school districts. The process is free, which means families that cant afford a lawyer to pursue a lawsuit may still be able to seek help.When the OCR finds evidence of discrimination, it can force a school district or college to change its policies or require that they provide services to a student, such as access to disabilities services or increased safety at school. Sometimes, the office monitors institutions to make sure they comply.OCR simply will not be investigating violations any more. It is not going to happen. They will not have the staff for it, said another attorney for the Department of Education, who also asked not to be named because he is still working there. It was extremely time and labor intensive.The department said in a press release that all divisions at the department were affected. The National Center for Education Statistics, which collects data about the health of the nations schools, was all but wiped away.Education Secretary Linda McMahon called the layoffs a significant step toward restoring the greatness of the United States education system. In addition to the 1,300 let go on Tuesday, 600 employees already had accepted voluntary resignations or had retired in the past seven weeks, according to the department.Trump and his conservative allies have long wanted to shut the department, with Trump calling it a big con job. But the president hasnt previously tried to do so, and officially closing the department would require congressional approval.Instead, Trump is significantly weakening the agency. The same day Congress confirmed McMahon as education secretary, she sent department staff an email describing a final missionto participate in our opportunity to perform one final, unforgettable public service by eliminating what she called bloat at the department quickly and responsibly.Education Department employees received an email on Tuesday afternoon saying all agency offices across the country would close at 6 p.m. for security reasons and would remain closed Wednesday. That led many workers to speculate that layoffs were coming.Then, after the workday had ended, employees who were being laid off began receiving emails that acknowledged the difficult workforce restructuring.Emails also went to entire divisions: This email serves as notice that your organizational unit is being abolished along with all positions within the unitincluding yours. Jodi S. Cohen and Jennifer Smith Richards, ProPublicaThis story was originally published by ProPublica.
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