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Federal Court Blocks Department of Education’s Push to Defund Race Education in Eugene School District

by Tonya McPhearson
April 28, 2025
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Federal Court Blocks Department of Education’s Push to Defund Race Education in Eugene School District
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EUGENE, Ore. – A recent federal court ruling has protected the Eugene School District 4J from potential funding cuts tied to the teaching of race, history, and social studies. The decision comes after a controversial initiative from the U.S. Department of Education threatened to strip federal funds from schools offering education on diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI).

On February 14, 2025, a letter from the U.S. Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights warned schools across the country that they could face consequences, including funding loss, for teaching lessons related to race, racism, and DEI. In response, the Eugene School District, joined by the American Federation of Teachers (AFT), AFT-Maryland, and the American Sociological Association, filed a lawsuit in a Maryland federal court, seeking an injunction against the department’s initiative.

On April 24, a Maryland federal judge granted a temporary injunction that blocks the Department of Education from prosecuting or withholding federal funding from educational institutions that continue to provide lessons on race, racism, and related topics. The court’s ruling ensures that educators can carry on teaching these critical subjects without fear of losing vital resources.

Board Chair of Eugene School District 4J, Jenny Jonak, expressed relief following the decision, stating in a written statement, “The Court’s order ensures that our public schools can continue to provide fair and equal access to public education for all our students. Teachers can continue to teach history and science accurately; we can continue to provide social and emotional learning supports; and we can continue to provide an environment that helps every student feel a sense of safety and belonging.”

The letter from the Department of Education had created a situation where schools would have to choose between providing the necessary support and education for students and risking the loss of federal funds. For 4J, this funding is essential, as it supports programs for students with disabilities, economically disadvantaged students, and school meal programs providing breakfast, lunch, and snacks.

The ruling is a significant victory for educators and institutions committed to inclusive education. It allows schools in Eugene and beyond to continue teaching students about history, sociology, and other subjects related to race and racism, in alignment with state educational standards, without worrying about federal repercussions. The case highlights the ongoing national debate over race education in schools and the role of federal policies in shaping what is taught in classrooms.

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