Illinois Will Investigate Possible Civil Rights Violations in Student Ticketing
The Illinois attorney generals office is investigating whether one of the states largest school districts, located in Chicagos northwest suburbs, violated civil rights laws when police issued tickets to students accused of minor misbehavior.
Attorney General Kwame Raoul told the Township High School District 211 superintendent last week to provide records on students cited for municipal ordinance violations related to school-based conduct or truancy, according to a letter obtained by ProPublica and the Chicago Tribune. The office also requested data and records related to suspensions, expulsions, student transfers to alternative schools and calls to police regarding students since the start of the 2018-19 school year.
The attorney generals office decided to investigate District 211 after reading about racial disparities in ticketing across the state, which was documented by the Chicago Tribune and ProPublica for the investigation The Price Kids Pay. As part of the investigation, reporters created and published a first-of-its-kind database of tickets issued at Illinois public schools over the last three school years, the reasons police ticketed students and, when available, the racial breakdown of students who received tickets.
Amy Meek, chief of the Civil Rights Bureau in the Illinois attorney generals office, said District 211 stood out in both the number of tickets issued and racial disparities in the ticketing. She said it is possible the office will examine other districts as well.
https://www.propublica.org/article/illinois-will-investigate-possible-civil-rights-violations-in-student-ticketing
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Seems like the schools are abdicating their disciplinary responsibilities here.