Hundreds of millions of tax money goes to contracts for groups DEI, Watchdog Find: “Total Racket”

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Exclusive: In recent years, about dozens of dozens of consulting, heritage and inclusion groups (DEI) have accumulated more than one hundred million dollars in contracts funded by taxpayers from K-12 schools across the country, a new report on education defense.

The report, shared with Fox News Digital, details how 41 DEI consulting groups obtained millions in contracts funded by taxpayers from 303 school districts and public education entities from 2021 until now.

In total, groups raised more than $ 123 million in public schools in 40 states. The report found DEI contracts from public school in both red and blue states, from Florida and Alabama to California and Washington.

Erika Sanzi, a spokesman for the defense of education, described the collaboration of schools-consults as a “total racket that worsens schools and often does not take into account age appropriation in curricula.

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In recent years, about dozens of clinical groups have accumulated more than a hundred million dollars in tax dollar contracts from the K-12 schools throughout the country, found a new report. (Getty)

According to the report, the regime’s largest winner was Amplify, a company that provides professional development and curricula in school districts, which obtained a total of more than $ 70,500,000.

The report states that, in a statement now drained on its website, Amplify said that its mission is to “make education and, therefore, the world, more equitable and accessible” and “helping teachers to support their students to build, interrogate, expand and reinforce the knowledge of where they come and who become.”

In response, a representative of Amplify told Fox News Digital that the group “publishes textbooks and other instructional materials that help students to learn reading, mathematics and science” and that “there is no place anywhere in Amplify products or in training programs on how to use them, for political ideologies or agendas”.

The representative said “our programs help students learn as think, no what think. ”

The report highlights another group of clinics, adjusted Equity Solutions, which, according to him, is associated with the Institute for Culturally School Leadership, who claims that schools help schools challenge the “whiteness and hegemonic epistemologies at school,” use “capital audits to measure students’ inclusivity, politics and practice” and serve as “ defenders and social activists for causes based on ” and the community of the school and the community of the neighborhood. ”

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Children in Portland public schools

Students arrive at the Benson High School for the first day of hybrid instruction for middle and secondary schools on April 19, 2021 in Portland, Oregon. (Pictures by Carlos Delgado/AP for Portland public schools)

This group got more than a million dollars from public schools during the study period.

“Pulling into the minds of other people’s children is a great company and innumerable K-12 schools from all over the country are active participants,” said Sanzi. “They pay big money to hire with ideologists and activists who, in turn, directly or indirectly access a captive audience of young minds.”

Talking to Fox News Digital through Zoom, Sanzi said that “instead of being a focus on academic interventions, it is a lot of jargon that has not been shown to be measurable so far. And there is really not much tests, if there is one, something to help students or helping schools or helping staff.”

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Sanzi said that although these Dei groups combine their activities in pleasant terms such as “belonging” and “empathy”, they often end up being a “wolf in sheep clothing”.

“At first, you are thinking of a lesson about empathy, as if it were good,” he said. “Who did not want your child to be empathetic? We want this. Until you realize that the lesson on empathy will be on something like a little girl in her bathroom at school, a member of the person who is trans, so biologically masculine, but he identifies as a feminine, enters the bathtub with her. No?

Department of Education Building

Morning Sun illuminates the front of the Department of Education building in Washington, DC, on February 4, 2025. (Reuters/Kevin Lamarque)

Trump’s Department of Education has warned state education departments in the 50 states that must eliminate diversity, heritage and inclusion policies or to lose federal funding.

Despite this, Sanzi said that many of these consulting groups have been adjusted by rubbing references to Dei on their websites and using other words to describe the same.

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“We see a lot of renamed the name,” he said. “Therefore, they could say:” Well, we release ourselves from our Dei Office or we get rid of our capital officer. “” [But] The test will be in the gut because what we notice often is that you will see a switch, as we suddenly feel the word that belongs much more now. And so you ask the question: “Are you getting rid of? Or just receive it and change it elsewhere and take it out of your website?”

“What many people do not understand is that the founders of these consulting companies and the people who run them and the professionals are activists. They are ideologues,” he continued. “They have every right to believe that what they transmit is correct, but in a public school environment that is required to maintain the diversity of the point of view, they really do not take place, not only because they are public money, not only because they are not very transparent about what they do, but also because they are really trying to push an ideological agenda of the children of others.”

The Culturally School Leadership Institute did not respond to Fox News Digital Comments request.

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