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CaliforniaPeggy

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Wed Apr 16, 2025, 06:20 PM Apr 16

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Clair Hochstetler
TriChair - Ohio’s Coord Committee, Poor People’s Campaign, Board member Jacob Hochstetler Family Association and works at Ohio Living Home Health & Hospice

In response to this edict from the Trump administration giving every school district only 10 days to respond, one brave district superintendent wrote this. (Name was withheld for obvious reasons..)
Still Not Signing: A Superintendent's Response to the Department of Education's Anti-DEI Ultimatum
The federal government gave us ten days to sign away our values. Here’s our answer.

April 8, 2025
To Whom It May (Unfortunately) Concern at the U.S. Department of Education:
Thank you for your April 3 memorandum, which I read several times — not because it was legally persuasive, but because I kept checking to see if it was satire. Alas, it appears you are serious.

You’ve asked me, as superintendent of a public school district, to sign a "certification" declaring that we are not violating federal civil rights law — by, apparently, acknowledging that civil rights issues still exist. You cite Title VI of the Civil Rights Act, then proceed to argue that offering targeted support to historically marginalized students is somehow discriminatory.
That’s not just legally incoherent — it’s a philosophical Möbius strip of bad faith.

Let me see if I understand your logic:
If we acknowledge racial disparities, that’s racism.
If we help English learners catch up, that’s favoritism.
If we give a disabled child a reading aide, we’re denying someone else the chance to struggle equally.
And if we train teachers to understand bias, we’re indoctrinating them — but if we train them to ignore it, we’re “restoring neutrality”?

How convenient that your sudden concern for “equal treatment” seems to apply only when it’s used to silence conversations about race, identity, or inequality.

Let’s talk about our English learners. Would you like us to stop offering translation services during parent-teacher conferences? Should we cancel bilingual support staff to avoid the appearance of “special treatment”? Or would you prefer we just teach all content in English and hope for the best, since acknowledging linguistic barriers now counts as discrimination?
And while we’re at it — what’s your official stance on IEPs? Because last I checked, individualized education plans intentionally give students with disabilities extra support. Should we start removing accommodations to avoid offending the able-bodied majority? Maybe cancel occupational therapy altogether so no one feels left out?

If a student with a learning disability receives extended time on a test, should we now give everyone extended time, even if they don’t need it? Just to keep the playing field sufficiently flat and unthinking?

Your letter paints equity as a threat. But equity is not the threat. It’s the antidote to decades of failure. Equity is what ensures all students have a fair shot. Equity is what makes it possible for a child with a speech impediment to present at the science fair. It’s what helps the nonverbal kindergartner use an AAC device. It’s what gets the newcomer from Ukraine the ESL support she needs without being left behind.

And let’s not skip past the most insulting part of your directive — the ten-day deadline. A national directive sent to thousands of districts with the subtlety of a ransom note, demanding signatures within a week and a half or else you’ll cut funding that supports... wait for it... low-income students, disabled students, and English learners.

Brilliant. Just brilliant. A moral victory for bullies and bureaucrats everywhere.

So no, we will not be signing your “certification.”
We are not interested in joining your theater of compliance.
We are not interested in gutting equity programs that serve actual children in exchange for your political approval.
We are not interested in abandoning our legal, ethical, and educational responsibilities to satisfy your fear of facts.
We are interested in teaching the truth.
We are interested in honoring our students’ identities.
We are interested in building a school system where no child is invisible, and no teacher is punished for caring too much.
And yes — we are prepared to fight this. In the courts. In the press. In the community. In Congress, if need be.

Because this district will not be remembered as the one that folded under pressure.
We will be remembered as the one that stood its ground — not for politics, but for kids.

Sincerely,
District Superintendent
Still Teaching. Still Caring. Still Not Signing.

Education Dept. warns schools: Eliminate DEI programs or lose funding
npr.org
Education Dept. warns schools: Eliminate DEI programs or lose funding
The department sent a letter to state leaders threatening the loss of funds for K-12 schools that don't follow its interpretation of civil rights laws.







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Found on Facebook. [View all] CaliforniaPeggy Apr 16 OP
Bufoonery can be fought when the facts are applied. bucolic_frolic Apr 16 #1
A Big Fat K & R! Diamond_Dog Apr 16 #2
As it should be said. cachukis Apr 16 #3
Thanks SuzyandPuffpuff Apr 16 #4
Trump won't read this. He doesn't know how to read. FoggyLake Apr 16 #5
Excellent! Doodles Apr 16 #6
That jumped out at me, too! wordstroken Apr 16 #19
That is how one deals with a bully. LoisB Apr 16 #7
Bravo! mountain grammy Apr 16 #8
Beautifully written and imminently correct. TomSlick Apr 16 #9
Awesome reply to the white house cabal wendyb-NC Apr 16 #10
Unbelievable this exists in the U.S. in 2025. NoMoreRepugs Apr 16 #11
So sorry, but I'm not buying this CloudWatcher Apr 16 #12
This is absolutely real. The lady on Facebook who initially posted this is Clair Hochstetler. CaliforniaPeggy Apr 16 #15
Not convinced CloudWatcher Apr 16 #20
A joke? Really? nt CaliforniaPeggy Apr 16 #21
yes, a joke or a misplaced sense of value CloudWatcher Apr 16 #23
Whatever n/t malaise Apr 17 #35
I'm pretty sure that this was initially posted about 10 days ago by "Closer to the Edge" sl8 Apr 16 #25
Excellent! CloudWatcher Apr 16 #27
I don't see what difference it makes who wrote it. planetc Apr 17 #39
False honor CloudWatcher Apr 17 #43
To me, the last two sentences suggest authenticity, not an attempt to claim courage they don't have. planetc Apr 17 #46
Of course you're not buying Figarosmom Apr 16 #17
Rocky & Bullwinkle CloudWatcher Apr 16 #22
I would suspect that Figarosmom Apr 16 #24
anonymous CloudWatcher Apr 16 #26
Yeah Figarosmom Apr 16 #28
Rocky ... CloudWatcher Apr 16 #29
Okay Figarosmom Apr 16 #30
Budge up. Pacifist Patriot Apr 17 #44
Flood Iamscrewed Apr 16 #13
Flood Iamscrewed Apr 16 #14
I hope all other districts do the same. Figarosmom Apr 16 #16
I wish I worked for this superintendent JT45242 Apr 16 #18
Masterfully written. Too bad it will go over Dark n Stormy Knight Apr 17 #31
Now THERE's leadership -- speaking truth, fearlessly. Kid Berwyn Apr 17 #32
Beautifully written with the cadence of malaise Apr 17 #37
If everyone did this.... JohnnyRingo Apr 17 #33
This should have 500 recs malaise Apr 17 #34
Now THAT is a GOD DAMN smack down AKwannabe Apr 17 #36
Loved every word of it ...nt Jarqui Apr 17 #38
I all my years as a teacher no one has said this better. I want to work for this Superintendent. I'd give my him or her Beowulf42 Apr 17 #40
It is a valiant response. malthaussen Apr 17 #41
Brilliant statement! A model for all educators, and those involved with educational policy. Martin68 Apr 17 #42
KnR Hekate Apr 17 #45
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