Press Release

AFT and AFT-Maryland Respond to Court’s Rejection of Trump’s Unprecedented Assault on Public Education

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BALTIMORE—AFT President Randi Weingarten and AFT-Maryland President Kenya Campbell issued the following statements after the U.S. District Court for the District of Maryland made a sweeping ruling in favor of a coalition of nationwide associations of educators and a public school district, declaring that the Trump administration’s attempt to require school districts throughout the nation to censor lessons, abandon student support programs, and certify their compliance with the administration’s unlawful interpretation of civil rights is unconstitutional. The case is American Federation of Teachers et al. v. U.S. Department of Education et al.

“This is a huge win for students, families and educators and a sweeping indictment of Donald Trump’s draconian attacks on the essence of public education,” said Weingarten. “Here, the government decided to put its thumb on the scale to chill teachers’ duty to create safe and welcoming classrooms where critical thinking is valued and history is presented in an open and honest way.

“As the judge stated, the government cannot simply proclaim that it 'will no longer tolerate' speech it dislikes because of its 'motivating ideology'— a 'blatant' and 'egregious' violation of the First Amendment. She found that wielding this vague, cynical, arbitrary and unconstitutional requirement as a cudgel to defund our schools was injurious to students, our profession and the pursuit of knowledge itself—and it cannot stand. It is our job as educators to prepare students with the skills they need to negotiate a diverse and complex world. This decision rightly strikes down the government’s attempt to dictate curriculum, and, in so doing, upholds the purpose and promise inherent in our public schools.”

“From the beginning, we have been clear that this directive from Trump’s Department of Education is an unlawful overreach that threatens the education of all Maryland’s students,” said Campbell. “Today’s ruling makes it clear that, regardless of President Trump’s wishes and endless attacks, our public education system will continue to meet the diverse needs of every student—from teaching true history to providing critical resources. From K-12 schools in our most vulnerable communities to our higher education institutions, this is a resounding victory for the public education our educators stand up for every day.”

The coalition is represented by Democracy Forward.

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The AFT represents 1.8 million pre-K through 12th-grade teachers; paraprofessionals and other school-related personnel; higher education faculty and professional staff; federal, state and local government employees; nurses and healthcare workers; and early childhood educators.