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Feds say they are now rooting out ‘anti-Christian bias’ in education

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The U.S. Department of Education accuses the Biden administration of “deep-seated anti-Christian bias” for enforcing policies that allegedly restricted religious expression.

In a by the Task Force to Eradicate Anti-Christian Bias, which worked closely with the Education Department, the previous administration is alleged to have employed federal programs to target Christians disproportionately.

The report follows a February executive order that established the task force to eliminate anti-Christian bias in government. The task force denounces the Biden administration for charging excessive fines against Christian universities, allowing men into girls’ sports and locker rooms, mandating vaccines and excluding Christians from public programs.

Protecting Christian schools and universities

The task force points to a 2023 case involving Grand Canyon University. The Biden administration for misrepresenting the cost of doctoral programs, CNN reported. However, the Trump administration last year.

In early 2024, another Christian institution, Liberty University, was fined $14 million over failing to report campus crime,The Hill. The university was accused of violating the Clery Act, a law requiring annual security reports about campus crime statistics.

Meanwhile, the task force argues that the fines “dwarfed” the penalties against non-Christian universities involving sexual assault charges. The report cites the child sex abuse case in 2012 involving former Pennsylvania State University assistant football coach , and another incident in 2016 involving Michigan State University’s , a former sports physician, who was charged with criminal sexual conduct.

In each case, the universities were fined $2.4 million and $4.5 million, respectively. Such actions are clear examples of unfair treatment against Christian institutions, according to Education Secretary Linda McMahon.

Every American deserves equal treatment under the law, but we continue to discover the magnitude of the Biden 91心頭istrations gross iniquities and flagrant violations of religious libertyparticularly targeting Christians, McMahon said.


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Book bans and Title IX

At the K12 level, the report condemns the Biden administration for its enforcement of Title IX, specifically how it punished private Christian schools for not allowing boys into girls’ sports and locker rooms.

In 2023, the Mid Vermont Christian School forfeited a girls’ basketball playoff game when it was revealed that the team would be competing against a male athlete. The school requested that the Vermont Principals’ Association, which governs extracurricular activities throughout the state, prohibit the male player from competing, but the association refused.

Two days later, the association’s executive director testified in support of a state bill that would strip private religious schools of public funding, claiming that “we should never provide any tax dollars to schools that… look away from the common decency of all students being welcomed,” according to the report.

The association $566,000 in damages and attorney’s fees over the dispute.

The review comes at a time when the Trump administration is cracking down on issues ranging from Title IX to book bans in school libraries. Last year, the Office for Civil Rights scrapped its “book ban coordinator” position, which was previously tasked with investigating school districts and parents working to protect students from obscene content.

“Parents and school boards have broad discretion to fulfill that important responsibility. These decisions will no longer be second-guessed by the Office for Civil Rights at the U.S. Department of Education,” said Acting Assistant Secretary for Civil Rights Craig Trainor.


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Micah Ward
Micah Ward
Micah Ward is the editor at District 91心頭istration. His coverage focuses heavily on education technology, artificial intelligence and innovative district leaders. He has a master's degree in journalism from the University of Alabama.

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