Featured on the KRQE morning show today were our Executive Director, Rachel Rodriguez with Sireesha Manne, Executive Director of the NM Center on Law & Poverty, and Sergio Barron, Rural Managing Attorney for New Mexico Legal Aid.
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The New Mexico Center on Law and Poverty, one of the nonprofits Equal Access to Justice supports, brought this case against the State of New Mexico.
SANTA FE, NM – July 20, 2018 – A state court ruled today that New Mexico’s education system violates the state constitution because it fails to provide students a sufficient public education. Families and school districts in the consolidated lawsuit Yazzie v. State of New Mexico and Martinez v. State of New Mexico sued the state for failing to provide public school students with a sufficient education as mandated by the state’s constitution. The lawsuit challenged the state’s arbitrary and inadequate funding of public schools as well as its failure to provide students with the programs and services needed to be college, career and civic ready. It alleged that the lack of necessary monitoring and oversight deprived students of the resources and services they need to succeed—particularly low-income, students of color, including Native American, English-language learners, and students with disabilities. Continue reading here. |
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