Lawsuit pushing more school spending survives challenge
Originally published November 28, 2018 by Delaware State News
Court of Chancery Vice Chancellor Travis Laster wrote the ruling that allows the lawsuit to continue.
A Delaware judge allows to continue a lawsuit alleging the state does not allocate enough money to adequately support students with disabilities, students who come from low-income homes and English Language Learners. In denying the state’s motion to dismiss
the case, the judge wrote that Delaware’s school funding formula is tilted in favor of schools in affluent areas.
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