Oregon Under Fire For Grant Program That Won’t Give Money To Schools With Too Many White Kids
Oregon is facing scrutiny over its education grant program that allegedly discriminates based on race. Two nonprofits have filed a complaint with the U.S. Department of Education, claiming the program violates civil rights laws. The complaint highlights concerns over explicit racial quotas and bonuses tied to student demographics in funding distribution.
- ▪Defending Education and Do No Harm filed a complaint against Oregon's education department regarding its grant program.
- ▪The complaint alleges that the program is racially discriminatory and violates Title VI and the 14th Amendment.
- ▪Oregon's Charter School Equity Grant awards funds based on the percentage of disabled and minority students.
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Education Oregon Under Fire For Grant Program That Won’t Give Money To Schools With Too Many White Kids (Photo by Alex Wong/Getty Images) Spencer Lombardo Contributor May 29, 2026 12:49 PM ET May 29, 2026 12:49 PM ET Spencer Lombardo Contributor Font Size: const observer = new MutationObserver((mutations) => { const adDivToHide = document.querySelector("#dailycaller_incontent_1"); if (adDivToHide && dc_noads_page) { adDivToHide.classList.add("hide-premium", "hide-free"); observer.disconnect(); console.log("Ad div found and hidden"); } }); observer.observe(document.body, { childList: true, subtree: true }); Two nonprofits are demanding an investigation into Oregon’s allegedly anti-white education grants. Defending Education and Do No Harm (DNH) filed a joint complaint with the U.S.
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