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ACLU sues South Dakota school district on behalf of Native Americans
The American Civil Liberties Union has just filed a class action suit against South Dakota's Winner School District. The suit charges that the district maintains an environment hostile to Native Americans by giving Native American students harsher discipline and by forcing them to sign confessions for minor rule-breaking.
According to the ACLU, Native American students in the Winner District are given very different treatment from white students. They are three times as likely to be suspended from school, and ten times more likely to be referred to law enforcement. In the Winner district, Native American students are coerced into signing confessions, which are then used to get convictions in juvenile court.
The Attorney General of the Rosebud Sioux Tribe noted that the school district is the second largest employer in the county, yet only two employees out of more than 100 are Native American.
"Native American students are accused of gang-related activities for walking in groups of three or more or wearing bandanas, while their white counterparts are encouraged to wear bandanas at sporting events. And Native Americans are actively discouraged from participating in sports activities."
The ACLU, in challenging the "school to prison pipeline" which is becoming more prevalent in American communities, has identified several policies and practices which exist: zero tolerance policies which criminalize minor school infractions, the bypassing of due process for children, and policy initiatives emphasizing testing and statistics, which lead to pushing out low-performing students.
Posted by Diane E. Dees on 04/01/06 at 7:28 PM | E-mail | Print
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Correction: At any given time one third of all NATIVE AMERICAN students will be suspended.
Posted by: alex2012 on 04/04/06 at 5:49 PM
That is not the way to deal with kids, whether there is discrimination or not. They need more dialogue and counseling. Dress bans do nothing to solve the problem.
Posted by: Jason Guetzkow on 07/12/06 at 9:17 PM
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It's also worth mentioning that, according to the complaint filed by the ACLU, 20% of the students in Winner School District are Native American. Yet the district employs just two Native American staff.
They offer just one class every two years on Native American culture. At any given time, one third of all students will be suspended. An alarming number. An agreement between the district, the Winner City Police Department and the Tripp County State Attorney, allows the district to decide which children to arrest and what to charge them with.
While Native Americans represent one fifth of the students, just two graduated in the last year. No Child Left Behind? Not in South Dakota.
Posted by: alex2012 on 04/04/06 at 5:46 PM