Welcome to DU! The truly grassroots left-of-center political community where regular people, not algorithms, drive the discussions and set the standards. Join the community: Create a free account Support DU (and get rid of ads!): Become a Star Member Latest Breaking News Editorials & Other Articles General Discussion The DU Lounge All Forums Issue Forums Culture Forums Alliance Forums Region Forums Support Forums Help & Search

cbabe

(4,155 posts)
Fri Aug 26, 2022, 09:24 AM Aug 2022

Rhode Island students sued for the right to civics lessons. Now they will ensure others benefit

https://m.dailykos.com/stories/2022/8/20/2117036/-Rhode-Island-students-sued-for-the-right-to-civics-lessons-Now-they-will-ensure-others-benefit?detail=emaildkre&pm_source=DKRE&pm_medium=email

Rhode Island students sued for the right to civics lessons. Now they will ensure others benefit

This article was originally published at Prism.

On June 15, 2022, Rhode Island’s Department of Education reached an agreement with the plaintiffs of a class action lawsuit filed by parents and students claiming the state’s public schools had violated their constitutional rights by failing to adequately prepare students to be active and productive civic participants in society.

Cook v. McKee made its way through state courts and eventually to the First Circuit Court of Appeals over four years before being dismissed on the basis that civics education was not considered a constitutional right. The agreement will enable the 14 students named in the lawsuit, most of whom are now adults, to work with education officials in creating a task force that will help implement a civics curriculum throughout the state.

Up until the resolution, Rhode Island was one of 11 states that did not require any kind of civics education. At its core, civics education aims to teach citizens about their rights and responsibilities within government and society. In a classroom setting, students learn how governments function, which rights are awarded to individuals under the law, and how to participate in civic processes like sitting on a jury or voting for political candidates. Now, the student plaintiffs hope others will benefit from their efforts to renew interest in a crucial but long-neglected subject.

In 2018, 14 minors living in Rhode Island, most of them students of color or from immigrant backgrounds who attended the state’s public schools and ranging in age from 6 months to late teens, sued the state’s governor, education commissioner, and other state officials.

…more…
4 replies = new reply since forum marked as read
Highlight: NoneDon't highlight anything 5 newestHighlight 5 most recent replies
Rhode Island students sued for the right to civics lessons. Now they will ensure others benefit (Original Post) cbabe Aug 2022 OP
Don't allow Hillsdale College near this curriculum plan or Timeflyer Aug 2022 #1
5th grade Ponietz Aug 2022 #2
I wrote to Sacramento several times requesting the same BigmanPigman Aug 2022 #3
Seeing this late but still inspired. JudyM Oct 2022 #4

Ponietz

(3,293 posts)
2. 5th grade
Fri Aug 26, 2022, 09:41 AM
Aug 2022

Miss Box had no choice but to add music to the curriculum since my classmates and I decided we would strike unless she did.

BigmanPigman

(52,241 posts)
3. I wrote to Sacramento several times requesting the same
Fri Aug 26, 2022, 04:23 PM
Aug 2022

for the schools in CA while I was teaching in San Diego. I ended up teaching it myself with my own lessons. This is ridiculous

Latest Discussions»Region Forums»Rhode Island»Rhode Island students sue...