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The Trump administration has expressed a desire to gather admissions data related to grades and race, raising questions about the feasibility of such a data collection effort. This initiative comes at a time when the administration has dismissed a significant number of employees at the federal statistics agency responsible for compiling this information.
With key personnel removed, the ability to effectively gather and analyze the requested data is now in jeopardy. Critics argue that without a stable workforce, the integrity and accuracy of the data collection process could be compromised. Furthermore, the administration's push for this information has sparked a debate over the implications of race-based admissions policies in educational institutions.
As discussions continue, stakeholders from various sectors, including education and civil rights, are closely monitoring the developments. The outcome of this initiative may have lasting effects on admissions practices and the broader conversation surrounding equity and access in education.
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