Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Texas Curriculum Changes Prompt Civil Rights Groups To Seek Review Of Public Schools In Lone Star State

Texas Curriculum Changes Prompt Civil Rights Groups To Seek Review Of Public Schools In Lone Star State: Two civil rights organizations are seeking a federal review of public school education in Texas, accusing state school administrators of violating federal civil rights laws after curriculum changes approved earlier this year by the Texas Board of Education.

The request to the U.S. Department of Education made by the Texas NAACP and Texas League of United Latin American Citizens on Monday contended that the curriculum changes passed in May 'were made with the intention to discriminate' and would have a 'stigmatizing impact' on African-American and Latino students.

'The State of Texas is failing to provide many of its minority students with equal educational opportunities,' documents sent to the federal department said.