The
Sacramento City school district is closing seven elementary
schools, disproportionately hurting students in low-income and predominantly
minority neighborhoods.
In response, twelve
students and their parents filed a civil rights lawsuit, asking a federal court
to block the closures. The suit claims that the Sacramento City Unified
District’s decision “was motivated by an intent to discriminate against the
minority populations” and will result in “a disastrous discriminatory effect on
the poor, disadvantaged population which is served by these neighborhood
schools slated for closure."
A lawsuit filed by parents
with the help of Sacramento attorney Mark Merin on the bases of the racial and
class discrimination in the decisions as to which schools to close was dismissed by the federal judge Kim
Mueller.
Jonathan Tran of Hmong Innovating Politics, the group that
organized the rally, told the June 12 rally , “The district applied an
arbitrary and illegitimate standard to target schools that are predominantly
high in low-income and minority populations … At the end of the day, that is
unacceptable.”

