California students who sued the state because they can’t read just won $53 million for troubled schools
A group of students and teachers just won $53 million from California in a first-of-its-kind lawsuit arguing the state had not done enough to ensure students learned how to read. The settlement last week in Ella T. v. State of California, accepted by Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge Rupert A. …
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