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Release: #25-09
February 3, 2025
Contact: Communications
E-mail: communications@cde.ca.gov
Phone: 916-319-0818

State Superintendent Thurmond Encourages All California Educators to “Stay Focused,” Shares News of Temporary Restraining Order Against Trump Administration’s Efforts to Pause School Programs

SACRAMENTO—Today, California Superintendent of Public Instruction Tony Thurmond and the California Department of Education (CDE) issued a public statement via social media External link opens in new window or tab. and sent a letter to all California local educational agencies (LEAs), announcing that a Temporary Restraining Order (TRO) has been granted in the federal lawsuit filed by Attorney General Rob Bonta and 22 other State Attorneys General, in which Superintendent Thurmond is a declarant. This TRO prevents the Trump administration from freezing critical federal assistance for education, health care, law enforcement, disaster relief, and more.

On Friday, January 31, a judge in the U.S. District Court for the District of Rhode Island issued the TRO External link opens in new window or tab. (PDF), blocking the federal government’s efforts to pause or terminate existing federal assistance to the states until a subsequent hearing. This follows a January 29 statement by White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt, which suggested that a pause in federal assistance would continue to be implemented, in spite of an earlier Office of Management and Budget (OMB) memo to the contrary.

In the Superintendent’s statement and letter, Thurmond encourages all California school, district, and county leaders to stay the course and focus on local programs that are successfully improving student outcomes:

“I encourage all educators to remain focused on accelerating the achievement of our students. Together, we have reduced chronic absenteeism for all student groups, and we have begun to close persistent achievement gaps, especially for our socioeconomically disadvantaged students. We must build upon these efforts to make sure that all our young people are able to learn, grow, and thrive. Now is not the time to be distracted by external efforts to demean and divide.

As I visit schools across our state, I am always impressed by the programs that our local educational agencies have designed to put state and federal dollars to work for kids. Please continue to stay the course with local programs that are producing results. Now is the time when our students need consistency, support, and community more than ever.

We know that our kids deserve our best, and we will continue to have your back every day so that you can give your best. Together, we will keep working to move the needle for student achievement, no matter what.”

For questions from members of the media or requests for interviews, please reach out to CDE Communications at communications@cde.ca.gov.

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Tony Thurmond — State Superintendent of Public Instruction
Communications Division, Room 5602, 916-319-0818, Fax 916-319-0100

Last Reviewed: Monday, February 3, 2025
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