Protecting Students’ Rights & Advancing Equity in California’s Schools
of 136 school districts in SoCal are illegally spending tens of millions of $ on police & surveillance instead of spending the money to improve the learning outcomes of high need students, such as low-income youth, foster youth, English Learners.
In 2019-20, LAUSD budgeted at least $66.67M for school police who criminalize students & harm school climate, more than the $15.49M the district budgeted to support English Learners or the $47.56M the district budgeted for student health personnel.
The ACLU of Southern California protects the constitutional rights of all students to equal educational opportunity. We focus on ensuring that the public education system provides the right to an equal education to all students, including those who have historically been marginalized and underresourced by the public school system, such as students of color, LGBTQ youth, and low-income youth, and that all decisions are centered on student need and success.
We work to ensure that:
We created our Ed Justice tool for community members and stakeholders to investigate resource gaps and inequalities across three core areas of work. These areas include school-based mental health, school discipline, and arts justice. Use this tool to explore schools with cops and no counselor, disproportionate arrests and suspensions, or schools offering inadequate arts education.
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