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Defense Dept. Schools Pause Pride Clubs and Remove Books

Last updated: February 28, 2025 9:45 pm
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The recent changes at Defense Department schools around the world have sparked controversy and confusion among students, parents, and educators. These schools, which serve about 67,000 students on military bases, have been forced to pause affinity clubs related to gender and race, review certain books, and remove Pride decorations and Black History Month assemblies.

One student, Kadyn, a junior at Lakenheath High School in Britain, expressed concern over the removal of inclusive signs and flags from classrooms. He feels that the essence of the school’s diversity is being lost. The Defense Department schools are known for their diverse student body, reflecting the diversity of the military itself.

The changes are in response to orders from President Trump and Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth to end cultural awareness months and restrict certain materials. This has led to confusion among teachers and librarians as they try to interpret the guidance and review books in over 100 schools worldwide.

Actress Julianne Moore made headlines when she revealed that her book “Freckleface Strawberry” had been pulled for review. The book, which promotes self-acceptance and embracing differences, was eventually made available for checkout in Defense schools.

Despite the uncertainty, students like Sophia Carey in Germany are determined to create clubs and events that promote inclusivity and diversity. However, finding teachers to supervise these activities has been a challenge.

The Defense Department schools are facing unprecedented changes in response to federal orders, but students and parents are hopeful that the schools will continue to provide a rigorous and high-quality education for military-connected students. The future remains uncertain, but the community is determined to uphold the values of diversity and inclusion that have long been a hallmark of these schools.

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