www.poweroften.us Special Announcement
Basic civil rights under attack in East Ramapo school district!!!
There is no single event in the long march toward equality in America more important than the 1954 US Supreme Court decision reversing the doctrine of "separate but equal" in public education.
On January 5, 2011 the East Ramapo school board, composed mostly of men whose families send their children to all-white schools, announced their intention to create a program of separate education for a group of white students.
Thanks to the public who turned out to protest the school board did not take action as expected at the meeting on January 19. The NAACP has voiced its concern in a letter (available at www.poweroften.us). It has asked for a moratorium.
The district has long had the reputation of placing white special education students in separate private schools.
This was confirmed in an audit by New York State Department of Education, which found that "the district has engaged in a practice of placing students with disabilities in private schools when appropriate placements were available in public facilities".
The school board will try to disguise its latest plan for separate education as an accommodation to language differences. There has never been any real difficulty with a language barrier in special education. There are families who desire that their children speak another language, and even that their children not be exposed to children who speak English. The desire to avoid exposing your children to those who speak different languages is just as pernicious as the desire to avoid exposing them to children of other races.
Chief Justice Warren: "in the field of public education, the doctrine of 'separate but equal' has no place. Separate educational facilities are inherently unequal ... such segregation is a denial of the equal protection of the laws"
The next school board meeting is Wednesday, February 2, at 7:30 PM at 105 South Madison Ave in Spring Valley.
Please come to this meeting and show your support for civil rights and your opposition to this thinly disguised attempt to turn back the clock to the bad old days of "separate but equal".
ALSO Mark your calendars for MAY 17!
This election can change the makeup of the school board.
School Board Election Day 2011 is Thurgood Marshall Day!
Contact TEN people and tell them about May 17.
That is the idea behind "Power of Ten".
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