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1 Executive Order 14050 of October 19, 2021: White House Initiative on Advancing Educational Equity, Excellence, and Economic Opportunity for Black Americans 58551 (2021)

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Federal Register                Presidential Documents
Vol. 86, No. 202
Friday, October 22, 2021


Title 3-                        Executive Order 14050  of October 19, 2021

The  President                  White   House   Initiative on  Advancing Educational Equity, Ex-
                                cellence,  and  Economic Opportunity for Black Americans


                                By  the authority vested in me as President by  the Constitution and the
                                laws  of the United  States of America, it is hereby ordered as follows:
                                Section 1. Policy. Educational opportunity is a fundamental element of the
                                American  promise. The  United States Supreme  Court recognized in 1954
                                in Brown  v. Board  of Education that education  is a right which must
                                be made  available to all on equal terms. In the decades since, our Nation
                                has made  progress in advancing equality and fairness in our schools, and
                                the achievements, talents, and tenacity of Black students, educators, families,
                                and  scholars make our Nation's schools and communities  stronger for all
                                Americans. Black students are thriving in schools across the country, inside
                                the classroom-as  valedictorians and award-winning scientists-and outside
                                of it, including in debate, athletics, student government, and national spelling
                                bees, among many other areas.
                                Over the course of America's history, Black Americans have helped to build,
                                strengthen, and lead our Nation towards becoming  a more  perfect Union.
                                Although  for far too long, Black Americans were  denied  even the most
                                basic access to education, the vital contributions of Black Americans in
                                the fields of science, academia, business, and public service, among others,
                                are a testament to the resilience of Black Americans  and the  steps our
                                Nation has taken to expand access to education and opportunity.
                                In spite of this progress, entrenched disparities continue to plague America's
                                education system, holding far too many Black students back from achieving
                                their full potential. Because of persistent racial and systemic injustices in
                                our Nation, Black students remain more  likely to attend high-poverty and
                                racially segregated schools than White students. Black students are inequi-
                                tably disciplined and suspended  from school at disproportionately higher
                                rates than White students for similar offenses. In addition, Black students
                                too often face limited access to advanced and college-preparatory courses.
                                Systemic racial disparities in education negatively impact learning outcomes
                                for Black students and many face persistent gaps in reading and mathematics
                                achievement. Studies show  that school districts with high concentrations
                                of Black students are much  more  likely to be underfunded than districts
                                where  a majority of students are White,  and face much   wider funding
                                gaps, with an average deficit of more than $5,000 per student. Black students
                                are still below the national average for educational attainment in high school,
                                and  that gap is even higher  for college attainment rates, as 26 percent
                                of Black Americans  ages 25 and  older have attained a bachelor's degree,
                                while the national average is 36 percent. Black students also face unique
                                challenges at the intersection of race and gender. Barriers to equity in
                                education can compound  for Black students who are also LGBTQ+ students,
                                English-language learners, Dreamers, or students with disabilities.
                                These  disparities result in long-standing college and postsecondary edu-
                                cational attainment gaps that affect life outcomes and access to opportunities.
                                Although student populations are becoming increasingly diverse, Black teach-
                                ers remain significantly underrepresented in our Nation's classrooms. Edu-
                                cational inequities have only widened throughout the COVID-19 pandemic,
                                as Black students are more likely to experience remote learning challenges
                                and greater learning loss as compared to their White peers. The persistent

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