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Trump Administration Opens Civil Rights Inquiry Into a Long Island Mascot Fight

Last updated: April 25, 2025 8:10 pm
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The controversy surrounding the use of Native American mascots in schools has reached a boiling point in New York State, particularly in the Massapequa school district on Long Island. The district has come under scrutiny for refusing to comply with a state requirement to drop its Native American mascot, despite the threat of losing state funding.

The district’s mascot, the “Chiefs,” features an illustrated side profile of a Native American man wearing a feathered headdress. This imagery has been deemed inappropriate and culturally insensitive by the state Board of Regents, leading to a mandate for all districts to abandon such mascots or face financial consequences.

President Trump recently voiced his support for the Massapequa district, aligning himself with the school’s fight against changing their mascot. The town of Massapequa, where most residents voted for Trump in the last election, has a name derived from the Native American word “Marspeag” or “Mashpeag,” meaning “great water land.” This historical connection has fueled the district’s resistance to altering their mascot.

In response to the district’s defiance, federal education officials have launched a civil rights inquiry into the matter. Education Secretary Linda McMahon has expressed her department’s commitment to upholding the district’s right to celebrate its heritage in schools. However, the state Education Department has not been contacted by the federal government regarding the investigation, causing tension between state and federal authorities.

The policy to eliminate Native American-inspired mascots was introduced in 2022 as part of a nationwide effort to promote inclusivity and respect for Native American communities. Despite the deadline for compliance approaching, several New York school districts, including Massapequa, have been hesitant to make the necessary changes.

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President Trump’s administration has been vocal in its opposition to diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives, threatening to withhold funding from states that do not comply. The ongoing legal battle in Massapequa highlights the broader conflict between federal and state authorities over cultural representation in schools.

As the debate continues, the Massapequa Board of Education president, Kerry Watcher, has welcomed the federal investigation. She emphasizes the importance of respecting history and community values while providing a high-quality education. The outcome of this dispute will have far-reaching implications for how schools address cultural sensitivity and representation in the future.

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