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Los Angeles schools accused of quietly funding race-based programming for Black students only

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An eduction watchdog is asking the Department of Education’s Office of Civil Rights to investigate the Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) over allegations that the district has allocated tens of millions of dollars for services that only Black students can use.

Defending Education says that LAUSD launched the “Black Student Achievement Plan” (BSAP) in 2021 to “address the longstanding disparities in educational outcomes between Black students and their non-Black peers.” The district also mentioned that the program is meant to help achieve “racial equity” and that “[r]esources are allocated to different schools” according to “a race-based tiered system.”

The group says that LAUSD has allocated $50 million for the program in the 2025-2026 school year, on top of another $125 million previously spent on BSAP.

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Superintendent Alberto Carvalho speaks during an event at the LAUSD headquarters in downtown Los Angeles on October 30, 2025. (Genaro Molina/Los Angeles Times via Getty Images)

An example of the BSAP resource allocation in question is staffing support specifically dedicated to addressing the academic and social-emotional needs of Black students.

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On July 11, 2023, Defending Education filed a complaint with the Office of Civil Rights over the policy, saying that it violated Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Equal Protection Clause of the 14th Amendment to the Constitution.

But that complaint was dismissed exactly a year later, after LAUSD represented that it had “substantially changed its criteria for resource allocation to a race-neutral standard and that BSAP’s resources would be available to all students regardless of race,” and the Office of Civil Rights agreed that any potential violation had been rectified.

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LAUSD Board Member Jackie Goldberg sits in a board meeting on Oct. 22, 2024. (Los Angeles Unified School District)

However, Defending Education alleges that only months after the complaint was dismissed, LAUSD Board of Education members said the program had not changed.

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In a board meeting on Oct. 22, 2024, activists who opposed LAUSD’s changes to BSAP caused a ruckus, chanting slogans in opposition to the board’s announcement.

During those chants, according to Defending Education, board President Jackie Goldberg and LAUSD Superintendent Alberto Carvalho were caught on a hot mic agreeing that “nothing has changed.”

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“Do they not know that nothing has changed?” Goldberg asked Carvalho in reference to the protesters.

“Nothing has changed,” Carvalho agreed.

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Students backing the Black Student Achievement Plan during a Los Angeles Unified School District school board meeting on Oct. 2, 2024.  (Los Angeles Unified School District )

“How do they not know that?” Goldberg replied.

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Armed with this exchange, Defending Education has filed a new complaint.

“It’s concerning when a board of education member and the superintendent both promise in a public meeting that nothing has changed in the context of a race-based program that the district knows is in violation of federal law. It’s an admission that they have knowingly lied to the federal government about what is actually going on in the district as it relates to race-based programming,” said Erika Sanzi, senior communications director for Defending Education.

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Los Angeles Unified School District yellow school bus taken on October 22, 2025.  (Walter Cicchetti/Getty Images)

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“It is also worth noting that LAUSD’s school board added $50 million more to the BSAP program in its 2025-26 budget, bringing the total for the program to $175 million,” she said. “Not sure what it’s going to take for public school districts to accept the fact that it is against the law to include and exclude students in programs on the basis of race—hopefully re-opening the civil rights investigation can help with that.”

LAUSD did not return a request for comment.

Peter D’Abrosca is a reporter at Fox News Digital covering campus extremism in higher education. 

Follow Peter on X at @pmd_reports. Send story tips to peter.dabrosca@fox.com.

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