Friday, September 10, 2010

Pending Legal Action on School Fees in California

The ACLU is suing numerous California school districts over fees charged to students in public schools.

Maryland's Constitution guarantees a free public education for its students - so when your children come home requesting a mandatory fee, you don't have to pay it - unless you want to make a donation to the school

From the article:

Public schools across the nation, many facing budget shortfalls, have been charging students fees to use textbooks or to take required tests or courses.
Now a civil liberties group is suing California over those proliferating fees, arguing that the state has failed to protect the right to a free public education. Experts said it was the first case of its kind, and could tempt parents in other states to file similar suits.

1 comment:

  1. "The lawsuit names Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger as a defendant, arguing that it was his responsibility to crack down on school districts imposing illegal fees."

    Wake up Governor Martin O'Malley and Attorney General Douglas Gansler

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