Friday, March 28, 2008

Antoine v. Winner School District

Actuary "Ezekial 25:17 - The path of the righteous man is beset on all sides by the inequites of the selfish and the tyranny of evil men. Blessed is he that shepherds the weak from the valley of darkness for he is truly his brother's keeper, and the finder of lost children. And I will strike down upon thee with great vengeance and furious anger those who attempt to poison and destroy my brothers, and you will know my name is the Lord when I lay my vengeance upon thee."

The ACLU recently settled this lawsuit, which alleged discrimination against Native American students in a mostly-white school district in South Dakota. The ACLU is now working with the community and the defendant school district to implement changes in the district's schools.

Representatives from the Winner/Ideal Native American community with their legal team on the steps of the federal court house in Sioux Falls on the night the settlement was reached.
LEARN MORE
> Press Release: Native American Families and Winner School District Announce Settlement in Case Alleging Discrimination (6/18/2007)
> Profiles of Kids at Risk - Winner, S.D.
> School-to-Prison Pipeline

In March of 2006, the ACLU's Racial Justice Program, ACLU of the Dakotas and Attorney General of the Rosebud Sioux Tribe filed a complaint in federal district court on behalf of Native American families with children in South Dakota's majority-white Winner School District. The class action lawsuit claimed that the schools discriminated against Native American students in disciplining them, were hostile toward Native American families, and took statements from students involved in disciplinary matters that were later used to prosecute them in juvenile and criminal courts.

The Winner/Ideal Native American community and the Winner School District announced on June 18, 2007, that an agreement has been reached the lawsuit. Under the settlement agreement, which was approved by a federal court in December of 2007, the district will enact policies and practices to ensure that the rights of Native American students are not violated and to enrich the educational experience of all students. The settlement is a major victory for the Winner/Ideal Native American community, and for the community at large. The ACLU is now working with school officials, educational experts and the tribal community to achieve these goals.
Read more about the details of the settlement >>

Media Coverage
> "Graduating to Prisons: Native Americans Sue School District," The Progressive