School Districts are Cheating Students to Fund Law Enforcement
We have uncovered rampant and illegal misspending by school districts on law enforcement throughout Southern California. In a report released on March 5, 2020, titled “Our Right to Resources: School Districts are Cheating Students to Fund Law Enforcement,” 56 districts were found to have illegally diverted money intended for English learners, foster youth, and low-income students towards police, security guards or other hardening measures such as surveillance equipment.
These actions violate the state’s education funding law and only further criminalize high-need students, and students of color, especially Black students. Altogether, more than 40% of the 136 districts examined spent on school police or security, robbing over 1 million high-need students of tens of millions of dollars of services.
The report is co-authored by Public Advocates, the ACLU of California, Gente Organizada, and the Pomona Students Union.