Biden orders two commissions to improve education for Black students

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Biden orders two commissions to improve education for Black students

WASHINGTON, Oct 19 Reuters - U.S. President Joe Biden signed an executive order on Tuesday to set up two commissions within the Department of Education to improve education for Black students.

One commission will be assigned to raise awareness around challenges for Black students and increase access to high-quality early childhood programs, among other projects, the White House said.

The second panel will make recommendations to the president about educational equity and economic opportunity for the Black community, the White House added.

The executive order seeks to make good on a Biden campaign promise to expand access to high-quality education and tackle racial inequity in the education system. School districts with high concentrations of white students are much more likely to be underfunded than districts where a majority of students are black and face much wider funding gaps, with an average deficit of more than $5,000 per student, the White House said.

It added that 26% of Black Americans aged 25 and above have attained a bachelor's degree, while the national average is 36%.