Students, Teachers Sue California Over Literacy Skills
A group of students and teachers is suing the state of California, charging the education department has no program to adequately teach children how to read. “When it comes to literacy and the delivery of basic education, California is dragging down the nation,” said Mark Rosenbaum, a lawyer with the advocacy law firm Public Counsel. Plaintiffs…
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