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Delgado V. Bastrop Independent School District [1] was a Federal Circuit court case based out of Bastrop county that ruled against the segregation of Mexican-Americans in the public schools of Texas. The court's decision was argued on the standpoint of the Mendez et al. v. Westminster et al. court case and lack of Texas law for segregation of ...
Prior to fall 2007, [citation needed] Sunnyvale did not operate a high school; Sunnyvale's students were zoned to Mesquite ISD, attending North Mesquite High School. [2] Although the entire district was located in one building, construction began on a new high school for students in grades 5-8.
Mansfield school desegregation incident. The Mansfield school desegregation incident is a 1956 event in the Civil Rights Movement in Mansfield, Texas, a suburb of the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex . In 1955, the Mansfield Independent School District was segregated and still sent its Black children to separate, run down facilities, despite the ...
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Del Rio ISD v. Salvatierra is a Texas Supreme Court ruling filed in 1930. Background. The ruling sought to determine whether or not segregated schools for Hispanics were necessary. It ruled calling for the segregation of Blacks, Whites, and Hispanics into three separate school systems. It was later overturned by Delgado v. Bastrop ISD.
A family has filed a legal claim against Upland Unified School District, alleging that their three children were targeted with racist drawings and abuse by other students at the elementary school.