The Minnesota Supreme Court has made a significant decision in the school desegregation case, ruling that parents seeking desegregated schools do not have to prove that de facto segregation in schools was caused or intended by the state. In Wisconsin, the Supreme Court has dismissed an original action petition challenging school choice. Meanwhile, in California, a lawsuit against the state for failing to teach children how to read led to an agreement to invest in evidence-based reading instruction, which has proven successful. The University of Wisconsin has agreed to cut diversity initiatives in exchange for state funding, with Republicans estimating the system spends $32 million annually on DEI.
University of Wisconsin Reverses Course, Will Cut DEI Programs for State Funding https://t.co/XTVoSwCp3g
Republicans estimated that the University of Wisconsin system spends $32 million on DEI annually. Here is a list of DEI positions in the system provided by System President Jay Rothman: 1/4 https://t.co/M7fVXAI93t
The University of Wisconsin agrees to cut diversity initiatives in exchange for state funding https://t.co/4auThttiP5
Republicans estimate that the University of Wisconsin system spends $32 million per year on DEI. Here’s a list of DEI positions provided by UW System President Jay Rothman: (Keep scrolling) https://t.co/M64hJ7OMzS
Huzzah! The deal to cut back DEI in the University of Wisconsin system is back on! https://t.co/9r5rOW6xIg https://t.co/reOYG1b4AS
Wisconsin Supreme Court has unanimously dismissed the ill-conceived original action petition challenging school choice. Our coalition of nonprofits, schools and families are thrilled.
Families in some of California's worst public schools sued the state for failing to teach children how to read. The schools agreed to invest in evidence-based reading instruction. It worked. https://t.co/R6Y0qTl19b
HUGE DECISION TODAY IN MINNESOTA'S SCHOOL DESEGREGATION CASE: Overturning the district court, the MN Supreme Court finds that parents seeking desegregated schools DO NOT have to prove that de facto segregation in schools was caused by the state. https://t.co/dZh6NsRe4t https://t.co/CMF9bQ2dM4
HUGE DECISION TODAY IN MINNESOTA'S SCHOOL DESEGREGATION CASE: MN Supreme Court finds that parents seeking desegregated schools DO NOT have to prove that de facto segregation in schools was intended or caused by the state in order. https://t.co/dZh6NsRe4t