East Bay parents' lawsuit forces California schools to track discrimination against students
Briefly

The agreement between the state and the ACLU requires state authorities to visit schools, interview teachers, look at individual students' records and take more hands-on steps to see if a school has a pattern of discriminating.
For the first time, the state will now be required to strengthen its monitoring of school districts to prevent discrimination, according to Linnea Nelson, a senior staff attorney at the ACLU.
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