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See our update 6-16-00 Slow Boil Indecision has Valley schools breakaway proponents fuming. | Dropping out of LAUSD | No Way! | Analyze this | A good start


5-17-00 Acting on behalf of nearly 70 students in the California public schools,

a coalition of civil rights groups today filed the most comprehensive lawsuit to date concerning the bare minimums required for education ever to be brought against a state.

The class-action lawsuit charges the state with reneging on its constitutional obligation to provide the bare essentials necessary for education and says that officials violated state and federal requirements that equal access to public education be provided without regard to race, color, or national origin.

"These are schools that shock the conscience, schools where students can't learn and teachers can't teach," said Mark Rosenbaum, Legal Director of the ACLU of Southern California, a joint participant in the lawsuit with the ACLU of Northern California and other groups. "These schools are the shame of California."

For a description of the suit from the ACLU site and for the PDF file of the full suit.


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