Today, the U.S. Department of Education introduced a new online platform, EndDEI.Ed.Gov, designed to collect reports of discrimination based on race or sex in publicly-funded K-12 schools. This initiative aims to engage parents, students, teachers, and the broader community in identifying potential areas for investigation.
The portal provides a secure way for parents to submit details about discriminatory practices by entering their email address, along with the name of the student's school or district. The information collected will help guide the Department of Education in determining where investigations may be needed.
Tiffany Justice, Co-Founder of Moms for Liberty, expressed support for this initiative. She stated: “For years, parents have been begging schools to focus on teaching their kids practical skills like reading, writing, and math, instead of pushing critical theory, rogue sex education and divisive ideologies—but their concerns have been brushed off, mocked, or shut down entirely.” Justice further encouraged parents to use this opportunity: “Parents, now is the time that you share the receipts of the betrayal that has happened in our public schools. This webpage demonstrates that President Trump’s Department of Education is putting power back in the hands of parents.”