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Major Lawsuit Announced: Discrimination by Voucher Schools against Special Education Students (Messmer High School named in suit) « Larry Miller's Blog

Major Lawsuit Announced: Discrimination by Voucher Schools against Special Education Students (Messmer High School named in suit) « Larry Miller's Blog

Major Lawsuit Announced: Discrimination by Voucher Schools against Special education Students (Messmer High School named in suit)

A lawsuit has been filed through the US Dept of Justice, Office for Civil Rights on behalf of children with disabilities because of the failure of the voucher system because they have discriminated against students with disabilities and “segregated those students in one portion of the publicly funded educational system.”

This Complaint is brought against the State of Wisconsin, the Wisconsin, Department of Public Instruction (“DPI”), Messmer Catholic Preparatory School (“Messmer”), and Concordia University School (“Concordia”) by the American Civil Liberties Union Foundation Racial Justice Program (ACLU), the ACLU of Wisconsin Foundation (ACLU-WIF), Disability Rights Wisconsin (DRW), individual parents D. E. and D.J. on behalf of their children with disabilities.

Civil rights and disability rights organizations are currently investigating the lack of

services for students with disabilities in the Milwaukee Parent Choice Program (MPCP,

also known as the “Voucher” program).

We’d like to speak to parents about their experiences.

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WITH A DISABILITY?