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Federal civil rights data holds schools accountable. Under Trump, it's 6 months late
The Education Department has delayed releasing the latest civil rights data on bullying, harassment, and disability services in schools for six months under Trump. This data is typically used to hold schools accountable for compliance with civil rights protections.
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