Sentences with phrase «sue local school districts»

Several members of an American Indian tribe in rural South Dakota are suing the local school district in federal court, claiming its method for electing board members discriminates against Native Americans by weakening their voting power.

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Patrick Tuyizere, 19, sued the Utica City School District in New York after he says the district would not let him attend the local high sSchool District in New York after he says the district would not let him attend the local highDistrict in New York after he says the district would not let him attend the local highdistrict would not let him attend the local high schoolschool.
James M. Knight, a plumbing and heating contractor and father of four in Exeter, sued his local elementary and secondary school districts earlier this year after they refused his request to view the information.
The same thing happened over and over again, in state after state, in the ensuing years, including in Mississippi where my mother Marian Wright Edelman, on behalf of courageous black plaintiffs, sued several segregated local school districts.
The Milton school district was sued in 1990 by a resident who opposed the use of the term «Redmen» for the local high school.
Mayor Xavier L. Suarez of Miami joined other Hispanic citizens and black voters last month in suing the Dade County school district and local electoral officials to challenge at - large school - board elections.
In the heart of Silicon Valley, six different school districts have sued the Santa Clara County Board of Education for reversing local denials of Rocketship charters.
The bill's return comes as the Palm Beach School district is suing over the process used by the state to override local charter school deciSchool district is suing over the process used by the state to override local charter school decischool decisions.
But most importantly, this bill could bankrupt local school districts that would be required to pay for the CEQA analysis, and face huge legal liabilities if they were sued under the CEQA act; the districts — not the charters — could be liable as the zoning exemption approval agency.
A group of California teachers belonging to a local chapter of the National Education Association, the largest teachers union in the country, are suing to overturn state laws that allow school districts to force public sector workers to join unions as a condition of employment.
And the language amends the law to allow any school district employee or parent to sue a local charter school in state court to enforce these flawed targets, opening charters up to more and more lawsuits from local gadflies and teachers unions.
And how does the local school district get away with this without being sued?
While the school board tried to find ways of preventing future carnage, one of the students wounded in the rampage is planning to sue the school district and local sheriff's office.
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