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Arizona removes DEI from state teaching standards to avoid losing $866M in federal funds, starting revisions in 2026.
The Arizona State Board of Education approved a process to remove DEI language from state teaching standards, citing potential loss of $866 million in federal funding and alignment with a federal executive order.
The move, supported by Superintendent Tom Horne, aims to ensure students are judged by character and ability, not race.
A working group will review and revise standards starting in 2026, with draft revisions expected by September 2026.
Educators and advocacy groups warn the changes could undermine inclusive education, erase important historical narratives, and worsen teacher shortages.
No immediate classroom changes are expected.
Arizona elimina DEI de los estándares estatales de enseñanza para evitar perder $ 866 millones en fondos federales, comenzando las revisiones en 2026.