A timeline of the Trump administration's actions on education
Briefly

The Trump administration has focused on major changes in K-12 and higher education since January, including proposals to eliminate the U.S. Department of Education. They have targeted issues like transgender athletes in sports and diversity initiatives, while also launching over 111 investigations into colleges, particularly in California. Significant actions include a spending freeze impacting education and the signing of an executive order to end federal funding for programs related to gender ideology and diversity. The initiative also emphasizes parental rights and expands school choice options.
The Trump administration has targeted transgender athletes in female sports, diversity, equity and inclusion efforts, and pro-Palestine student protests viewed as antisemitic.
More than 111 investigations into colleges and universities were opened by the Trump administration, including 18 investigations into California universities.
A memo from the White House Office of Management and Budget announced a freeze on trillions of dollars in spending for federal grants impacting education and housing.
Trump signed an executive order stating his administration would end federal funding for school programs related to gender ideology and diversity, equity, and inclusion.
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