Karen Love, a retired teacher with years teaching in Harrisburg and Susquehanna Township schools, considers the Trump orders a dangerous regression for the country’s education system. A literacy advocate, Love helps organize the African American Read-In in Steelton. Sean Simmers |ssimmers@pennlive.comSean Simmers
Across the country colleges and universities are facing a deadline on a federal directive issued by the Trump administration ordering schools to dismantle race-based educational programs or risk the loss of federal funding.
As the top brass in academia wrestle with compliance and what that means, the impact of the order is being felt among students, generating fear and confusion.
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