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Respectfully Submitted, WINSTON BRYANT Attorney General TIMO Assistant Attorney General 323 Center Street, Suite 200 Little Rock, Arkansas 72201 (501) 682-2007 Attorney for Arkansas Department of Education CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE I, Timothy Gauger, certify that a copy of the foregoing document was served by first class mail on this 2nd day of February, 1998, on the following person(s) at the address(es) indicated: M. SamuelJones,m Wright, Lindsey \u0026 Jennings 2000 Boatmen's Bank Bldg. 200 W. Capitol Little Rock, AR 72201 John W. Walker John Walker, P.A. 1723 Broadway Little Rock, AR 72201 Richard Roachell Roachell \u0026 Street 401 W. Capitol, Suite 504 Little Rock, AR 72201 Christopher Heller Friday, Eldredge \u0026 Clark 2000 First Commercial Bldg. 400 W. Capitol Little Rock, AR 72201 Stephen W. Jones Jack, Lyon \u0026 Jones 3400 TCBY Tower 425 W. Capitol Little Rock, AR 72201 Ann Brown ODM 201 E. Markham, Ste. 510 Little Rock, AR 72201 FILED U.S. DISTRICT COURT EASTERN DISTRICT ARKANSAS (. IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT EASTERN DISTRICT OF ARKANSAS WESTERN DIVISION FEB O 2 1998 JA~i~ w ~CORMACI( QlER By.~ \\d\\J.../\\~ LITTLE ROCK SCHOOL DISTRICT, Plaintiff, vs. * * * * * * * * * * * * * No. LR-C-82-866 PULASKI COUNTY SPECIAL SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 1, et al., Defendants, MRS. LORENE JOSHUA, et al., Intervenors, KATHERINE KNIGHT, et al., Intervenors. ORDER FEB o/ 199S OFFICE OF DESEGREGATION MmllTORlNG The Pulaski County Special School District (\"PCSSD\") has filed a supplement to past and ~W'1 pending claims against the state defendants. I Although this document has been filed, this Court has not docketed this document as and will not treat this document as a pending motion. Therefore, the other parties involved in this matter need not respond. If the PCSSD wishes to put these issues regarding the state defendants before the Court, the PCSSD may file a formal motion, accompanied by a proper brief in support pursuant to Local Rule 7.2, which sets forth the precise issues the PCSSD would like for this Court to consider. . ,.).  SO ORDERED THIS ,;2-day of February 1998. ~Jr\u0026 UNITEDSTATES DISTRICJUDGE 1 Docket No. 3111. rHIS DOCUMENT ENTERED ON DOCKET SHEET IN COMPU~/~H RULE 58 A~R 79(a) FRCP 0N 6./3 _ ., BY OEP CLERK JOHN W. WALKER, P.A. ATIORNEY AT LAw 1723 BROADWAY L!TILE ROCK, ARKANSAS 72206 TELEPHONE (501) 374-3758 FAX (501) 374-4187 JOHN W. WALKER RALPH WASHINGTON MARK BURNETTE AUSTIN PORTER, JR. FEB 11 1998 OFFICE OF DESEGREGATION MONITORING M. Samual Jones III. WRIGHT, LINDSEY \u0026 JENNINGS 200 West Capitol Avenue Suite 2200 Little Rock, Arkansas 72201-3699 February 9, 1998 Re: Little Rock School District v. Pulaski County Special School District No. 1. et al., United States District Court No. LR-C-82-866 - Dear Sam: Please let this letter serve as confirmation to our conversation that we had last week. John wants to take the depositions of the following persons on Thursday, February 12, 1998, commencing at 10:00 a .m.: a) Bobby Lester, b) Eddie Collins, c) Billy Bowles, d) Bobby Alton, and f) Gary Miller. I have prepared notices for the following persons with times therein mentioned. Should you have any questions or concerns regarding this matter, please do not hesitate to give me a call. /apj Enclosures cc: John W. Walker Sincerely, Austin Porter Jr. Attorney at Law IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT EASTERN DISTRICT OF ARKANSAS WESTERN DIVISION LITTLE ROCK SCHOOL DISTRICT V. CASE NO. LR-C-82-866 PULASKI COUNTY SPECIAL SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 1, ET AL. MRS. LORENE JOSHUA, ET AL. KATERINE KNIGHT, ET AL. TO: Bobby Lester Superintendent NOTICE OF DEPOSITION Pulaski County Special School District No. I 925 East Dixon Road Little Rock, Arkansas 72206 PLAINTIFF DEFENDANTS INTER VENO RS INTER VENO RS RECElVED FEB 1 i 1998 OFFICE OF DESEGREGATION MONITOR!!~ PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that pursuant to the provisions of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, the Joshua Intervenors, by and through their attorneys John W. Walker, P. A, will take the deposition of Bobby Lester, at the place and time identified below, before a Certified Court Reporter or some other officer authorized by law to administer oaths. Said deposition will be used both for discovery and/or as evidentiary purposes, to the full extent as may be allowed by the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure and the Federal Rules of Evidence. The deposition will take place on February 12, 1998 @ 10:00 a.m. at the law offices of JOHN W. WALKER, P.A., 1723 S. Broadway, Little Rock, Arkansas 72206. You are notified to appear and take part in the deposition. Respectfully submitted. John W. Walker, P.A. 1723 S. Broadway Little Rock, Arkansas 72206 501-374-3758 By C.J::J {J R. Austin Porter Jr., #8145 CERTIFICATE OF SER VICE I, Austin Porter Jr., do hereby certify that a copy of the foregoing pleading has been served by United States Mail on this 9tJ+- day of February, 1998 on the following persons: Mr. Christopher Heller FRIDAY, ELDREDGE \u0026 CLARK 2000 First Commercial Building Little Rock, Arkansas 72201 Ms. Ann Brown ODM Heritage West Building, Suite 510 201 East Markham Street Little Rock, Arkansas 72201 Mr. Richard W. Roachell Roachell and Street First Federal Plaza 401 W. Capitol, Suite 504 Little Rock, Arkansas 72201 Timothy Gauger Assistant Attorney General 323 Center Street Suite 200 Little Rock, Arkansas 72201 Stephen W. Jones Attorney at Law 3400 TCBY Tower Building 425 West Capitol Avenue Little Rock, Arkansas 72201 IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT EASTERN DISTRICT OF ARKANSAS WESTERN DIVISION LITTLE ROCK SCHOOL DISTRICT V. CASE NO. LR-C-82-866 PULASKI COUNTY SPECIAL SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 1, ET AL. MRS. LORENE JOSHUA, ET AL. KATERINE KNIGHT, ET AL. TO: NOTICE OF DEPOSITION Eddie Collins Director of Pupil Personnel Pulaski County Special School District No. 1 925 East Dixon Road Little Rock, Arkansas 72206 OrFiCE C. DESE6REG.ATIOM MONffOn.lNB PLAINTIFF DEFENDANTS INTERVENORS INTER VENO RS PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that pursuant to the provisions of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, the Joshua Intervenors, by and through their attorneys John W. Walker, P. A, will take the deposition of Eddie Collins, at the place and time identified below, before a Certified Court Reporter or some other officer authorized by law to administer oaths. Said deposition will be used both for discovery and/or as evidentiary purposes, to the full extent as may be allowed by the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure and the Federal Rules of Evidence. The deposition will take place on February 12, 1998 @ 11:30 a.m. at the law offices of JOHN W. WALKER, P.A., 1723 S. Broadway, Little Rock, Arkansas 72206. You are notified to appear and take part in the deposition. Respectfully submitted, John W. Walker, P.A. 1723 S. Broadway Little Rock, Arkansas 72206 501-374-3758 By: /2b-()-Jtj )?. _ Austin Porter Jr., #8'6145 CERTIFICATE OF SER VICE I, Austin Porter Jr., do hereby certify that a copy of the foregoing pleading has been served by United States Mail on this ft-4-day of February, 1998 on the following persons: 1vfr. Christopher Heller FRIDAY, ELDREDGE \u0026 CLARK 2000 First Commercial Building Little Rock, Arkansas 72201 Ms. Ann Brown ODM Heritage West Building, Suite 510 201 East Markham Street Little Rock, Arkansas 72201 Mr. Richard W. Roachell Roachell and Street First Federal Plaza 401 W. Capitol, Suite 504 Little Rock, Arkansas 72201 Timothy Gauger Assistant Attorney General 323 Center Street, Suite 200 Little Rock, Arkansas 72201 Stephen W. Jones Attorney at Law 3400 TCBY Tower Building 425 West Capitol Avenue Little Rock, Arkansas 72201 Austin Porter Jr., No. 86145 . ' IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT EASTERN DISTRICT OF ARKANSAS WESTERN DIVISION LITTLE ROCK SCHOOL DISTRICT V. CASE NO. LR-C-82-866 PULASKI COUNTY SPECIAL SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 1, ET AL. iv!RS . LORENE JOSHUA, ET AL. KATERINE KNIGITT, ET AL. NOTICE OF DEPOSffiON TO: Billy Bowles Pulaski County Special School District No. 1 925 East Dixon Road Little Rock, Arkansas 72206 RECEPftED FEB 1 1 i99S OFFICE OF DESEGREGATION MONITORING PLAINTIFF DEFENDANTS INTER VENO RS INTERVENORS PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that pursuant to the provisions of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, the Joshua Intervenors, by and through their attorneys John W. Walker, P. A., will take the deposition of Billy Bowles, at the place and time identified below, before a Certified Court Reporter or some other officer authorized by law to administer oaths. Said deposition will be used both for discovery and/or as evidentiary purposes, to the full extent as may be allowed by the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure and the Federal Rules of Evidence. The deposition will take place on February 12, 1998 @ 1:45 p.m. at the law offices of .JOHN W. WALKER, P.A. , 1723 S. Broadway, Little Rock, Arkansas 72206. You are notified to appear and take part in the deposition. .. Respectfully submitted, John W. Walker, P.A. 1723 S. Broadway Little Rock, Arkansas 72206 501-374-3758 By: ()JS ws ~ Austin Porte0r.,#86145 CERTIFICATE OF SER VICE I, Austin Porter Jr., do hereby certify that a copy of the foregoing pleading has been served by United States Mail on this 7~ay of February, 1998 on the following persons: Mr. Christopher Heller FRIDAY, ELDREDGE \u0026 CLARK 2000 First Commercial Building Little Rock, Arkansas 72201 Ms. Ann Brown ODM Heritage West Building, Suite 510 201 East Markham Street Little Rock, Arkansas 72201 Mr. Richard W. Roachell Roachell and Street First Federal Plaza 401 W. Capitol, Suite 504 Little Rock, Arkansas 7220 l Timothy Gauger Assistant Attorney General 323 Center Street, Suite 200 Little Rock, Arkansas 7220 l Stephen W. Jones Attorney at Law 3400 TCBY Tower Building 425 West Capitol Avenue Little Rock, Arkansas 7220 l Austin P~rter Jr., No. 86145 IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT EASTERN DISTRICT OF ARKANSAS WESTERN DIVISION LITTLE ROCK SCHOOL DISTRICT V. CASE NO. LR-C-82-866 PULASKI COUNTY SPECIAL SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 1, ET AL. lVfRS. LORENE JOSHUA, ET AL. KATERINE KNIGHT, ET AL. NOTICE OF DEPOSITION TO: Bobby Alton Pulaski County Special School District No. 1 925 East Dixon Road - Little Rock, Arkansas 72206 FEB 1 1 1998 OFFICE Or DESEGREGATION MONITORING PLAINTIFF DEFENDANTS INTER VENO RS INTER VENORS PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that pursuant to the provisions of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, the Joshua Intervenors, by and through their attorneys John W Walker, P. A., will take the deposition of Bobby Alton, at the place and time identified below, before a Certified Court Reporter or some other officer authorized by law to administer oaths. Said deposition will be used both for discovery and/or as evidentiary purposes, to the full extent as may be allowed by the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure and the Federal Rules of Evidence. The deposition will take place on February 12, 1998 @ 3:00 p.m. at the law offices of .JOHN W. WALKER, P.A. , 1723 S. Broadway, Little Rock, Arkansas 72206. You are notified to appear and take part in the deposition. Respectfully submitted, John W. Walker, P.A. 1723 S. Broadway Little Rock, Arkansas 72206 501-374-3758 I ~/ - 1 By: --l ,c:r/ . Austin Porter Jr.,# 6145 CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE I, Austin Porter Jr., do her~by certify that a copy of the foregoing pleading has been served by United States Mail on this 7fay of February, 1998 on the following persons: Ivfr. Christopher Heller FRIDAY, ELDREDGE \u0026 CLARK 2000 First Commercial Building Little Rock, Arkansas 72201 Ms. Ann Brown ODM Heritage West Building, Suite 510 201 East Markham Street Little Rock, Arkansas 72201 1-fr. Richard W. Roachell Roachell and Street First Federal Plaza 401 W. Capitol, Suite 504 Little Rock, Arkansas 72201 Timothy Gauger Assistant Attorney General 323 Center Street, Suite 200 Little Rock, Arkansas 72201 Stephen W. Jones Attorney at Law 3400 TCBY Tower Building 425 West Capitol Avenue Little Rock, Arkansas 72201 Austin Porter Jr., ~86145 ' ' IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT EASTERN DISTRICT OF ARKANSAS WESTERN DIVISION LITTLE ROCK SCHOOL DISTRICT V. CASE NO. LR-C-82-866 PULASKI COUNTY SPECIAL SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. I, ET AL. l\\1.1.RS . LORENE JOSHUA, ET AL. KATERINE KNIGHT, ET AL. NOTICE OF DEPOSITION TO: Gary Miller Pulaski County Special School District No. I 925 East Dixon Road - Little Rock, Arkansas 72206 OFFICE OF DESEGREGATION MO~IITORJUG PLAINTIFF DEFENDA.t'\\J\"'TS INTER VENO RS INTER VENO RS PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that pursuant to the provisions of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, the Joshua Intervenors, by and through their attorneys John \\V. Walker. P. A., will take the deposition of Gary Miller, at the place and time identified below, before a Certified Court Reporter or some other officer authorized by law to administer oaths. Said deposition will be used both for discovery and/or as evidentiary purposes, to the full extent as may be allowed by the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure and the Federal Rules of Evidence. The deposition will take place on February 12, 1998 @, 3:30 p.m. at the law offices of .IOHN W. WALKER, P.A., 1723 S. Broadway, Little Rock, Arkansas 72206. You are notified to appear and take part in the deposition. Respectfully ~ubmitted, John W. Walker, PA. 1723 S. Broadway Little Rock. Arkansas 72206 501-374-3758 By: --\\;:a,L--==---d----\"--+---Austin Porter Jr., # 6145 CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE I, Austin Porter Jr., do hereby certify that a copy of the foregoing pleading has been served by United States Mail on this -2.._~y of February, 1998 on the following persons: Mr. Christopher Heller FRIDAY, ELDREDGE \u0026 CLARK 2000 First Commercial Building Little Rock, Arkansas 7220 l Ms. Ann Brown ODM Heritage West Building, Suite 510 201 East Markham Street Little Rock, Arkansas 72201 Mr. Richard W. Roachell Roachell and Street First Federal Plaza 401 W. Capitol, Suite 504 Little Rock, Arkansas 7220 l Timothy Gauger Assistant Attorney General 323 Center Street, Suite 200 Little Rock. Arkansas 72201 Stephen W. Jones Attorney at Law 3400 TCBY Tower Building 425 West Capitol Avenue Little Rock, Arkansas 72201 Austin Porter Jr., N'o. 86145 IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT EASTERN DISTRICT OF ARKANSAS WESTERN DIVISION LITTLE ROCK SCHOOL DISTRICT, * Plaintiff, * vs. * No. LR-C-82-866 * PULASKI COUNTY SPECIAL SCHOOL * DISTRICT NO. 1, et al., * Defendants, * * MRS. LORENE JOSHUA, et al., * Intervenors, * * KATHERINE KNIGHT, et al., * Intervenors. * QRDER FILED U.S. DISTRICT COURT EASTERN DISTRICT ARKANSAS FEB 1 3 1998 RECEIVED FEB 1 7 1998 OFFICE OF DESEGREGATION MONITORlNG Before the Court is a joint motion filed by ServiceMaster Management Services, Inc. - rserviceMaster\") and the Little Rock School District (\"LRSD\"). ServiceMaster and the LRSD request that this Court dismiss without prejudice ServiceMaster as an intervening party in this proceeding. Both parties agree that ServiceMaster should now be dismissed from this proceeding because there are currently before the Court no disputes or issues regarding the arrangements between ServiceMaster and the LRSD. However, the LRSD has agreed that it shall notify general counsel's office of ServiceMaster as soon as practicable should any pleadings be filed with the Court, whether filed by the LRSD or other parties involved in this litigation, that relate to the LRSD's arrangements with ServiceMaster and that if such circumstances should arise, the LRSD will not object to a motion for leave to intervene filed by ServiceMaster. For good cause shown, this Court grants the parties' motion. ServiceMaster is hereby dismissed without prejudice as an intervening party in this case, pursuant to the conditions agreed upon by the LRSD and SeryiceMaster. SO ORDERED THIS /0--f\\.._ day of February 1998. OJ-. 7U ~~* uNITEDST ATES n1sTRIC JUDGE rHIS DOCUMENT ENTERED ON DOCKET SHEET IN GC,Mf\u003eUANCE W!::'LE 53 ANOJOR 79(a) FRCP -JN ,~//~  ev_V,....,\\ _ _ 2 discriJtlinat i on by PCSSD against African-American students, to provide that no person is discriminated against on the basis of race, color or ethnicity in the operation of PCSSD and to provide an equal educational opportunity for all students attending PCSSD schools. 2.1.1. PCSSD shall retain a desegregation and/or education expert approved by Joshua to work with PCSSD in the development of the programs, policies and procedures to be implemented in accordance with this Plan and to assist PCSSD in devising remedies to problems concerning desegregation or racial discrimination which adversely affect African-American students. The minimum term of the expert shall be for a period of time of at least two (2) years. 2. 2. PCSSD shall implement programs, policies and/or procedures designed to improve and remediate (narrow the gap) the academic achievement of African-American students. 2. 2 .1. PCSSD shall continue to search for and implement programs, policies and/or procedures designed to improve and remediate the academic achievement of Afri can American students. The PCSSD will increase scrutiny at the system level of the implementation at the school level of the designated programs, policies and procedures. Any newly implemented programs shall have clearly stated goals that can 2 be measured in terms of student achievement. The student achievement measures shall have standardized scoring procedures and be sensitive to instructional effect, -including graduation rates and participation in upper level courses, by instructional and/or curricular change. 2.2.2. PCSSD will continue to brought about work with representatives of the University of Memphis to assess and possibly to increase the use of the \"Success for All\" program and other effective programs in the PCSSD. The program is now employed in t he Bates School. 2.2 . 3. PCSSD shall assess academic programs i mplemented herein after each year in order to determine the effectiveness of the programs in improving African-American student achievement. The assessment shall utilize either control groups, or predictive measures that allow comparison to actual versus predicted effect. PCSSD shall take appropriate action i n the form of program modification or program substitution. 2. 3. PCSSD shall implement programs, policies and/or pr ocedures designed to provide that PCSSD hires, assigns, utilizes and promotes qualified African-Americans in a fair and equitable manner . 2. 3 .1. PCSSD shall maintain in place its current policies and practices relating to the recruitment of AfricanAmerican teachers which have allowed PCSSD to maintain a 3 2.6.3. Regarding the issue of an ombudsman for the PCSSD, ODM will assist the parties by undertaking a comprehensive assessment of the ombudsman concept. At the conclusion of the assessment period ODM will, in consul tat ion with the parties and before the start of the 1998-99 school year, recommend a person to fill the position of ombudsman. As a result of ODM's assessment, ODM will be able to: a. Articulate the needs which may be met by an ombudsman; b. Define the role of the ombudsman; c. Identify the relationship the with key administrators, such ombudsman as the would have Assistant Superintendent for Pupil Personnel, the Superintendent, and the Board; d. Describe the decision-making processes in discipline matters; e. Identify the time commitments required of an ombudsman; f. Develop a comprehensive job description for an ombudsman; g. Recommend where the ombudsman will be placed; h. Recommend how the ombudsman will be paid. 2.6.4. PCSSD shall continue to work with students and their parents to assist those students who exhibit frequent misbehavior. 7 2.6.5. PCSSD shall create and maintain for each student a11 student disciplinary records . that note the reasons for punishment, the teacher and/or other staff members involved, and the school, race and sex of the student disciplined. Collection and assessment of this information allows the school principal, parents and other administrative staff, PACT and PASS, to analyze the reasons for the disciplinary action by race and sex, and to determine if particular teachers or staff members are experiencing problems that require attention. The Assistant Superintendents for Pupil Personnel and Desegregation shall analyze data, including a sample of files concerning particular instances of discipline, to determine whether District policies have been followed, and whether there are a disproportionate number of African- American students being disciplined by category (meaning male and female students). They will make written recommendations for the elimination of any disparities. 2.6.6. PCSSD shall conduct a comprehensive study of the disciplining of African-American students, particularly male students, at the secondary level. The participants (a minimum of twelve ( 12) , one-half designated by the Joshua Intervenors and one-half by PCSSD and the PACT and PASS, shall consider the causes for high rates of discipline for African-American - students and possible remedies. The panel shall, among other 8 2 .. 8. PCSSD shall continue to implement programs, policies and/or procedures during each of the next two years designed to promote and encourage parental and community involvement and support in the operation of PCSSD and the education of PCSSD students. 2.9. The PCSSD shall not intentionally implement any programs, policies and/or procedures designed to negatively effect the allocation of financial, technological and educational resources in the PCSSD. The resources referred to herein do not include salaries and similar benefits. Should Joshua bring to the attention of the PCSSD matters which constitute material misallocation of resources, the PCSSD shall address in writing those allegations within thirty (30) days. 2.10. PCSSD shall not implement any programs, policies and/or procedures designed to diminish the equitable maintenance and repair of PCSSD facilities. 2 .11. PCSSD shall continue to implement programs, policies and/or _procedures designed to eliminate racial discrimination in the provision of guidance and counseling services. 2.11.1. Guidance counselors shall work with students in an effort to provide for more equity in academic honors, awards and scholarships. The guidance counselors shall be provided in-service training by the multicultural education 10 - coordinator with the view toward providing those persons with more knowledge and information regarding historically black colleges, scholarship availability, student loans and college preparatory information which may be helpful in assisting students in considering their educational options. Special emphasis shall be placed upon identifying ways by which to assist counselors in their encouragement of students for qualifying and meeting the requirements of standardized tests such as the preliminary SAT and ACT. 2.12. PCSSD shall continue to implement programs, policies and/or procedures designed to provide students in each PCSSD school a learning environment free from discrimination. 2.12.1. PCSSD shall implement an ongoing training program through the United States Department of Justice, the Arkansas Department of Education and/or the National Conference of Christians and Jews in prejudice reduction and cultural sensitivity~ 2 . 12.2. PCSSD shall implement policies and procedures for investigating the causes of racial disparities in participation in instructional programs and activities and developing remedies where appropriate. This responsibility shall be undertaken by coordination between the multicultural education coordinator and the other Instructional Division coordinators/directors . 11 PCSSD shall implement programs, policies and/or procedures designed to provide that PCSSD substantially complies with its obligations under this Plan . 2.13.1 The PCSSD Superintendent shall be responsible for overseeing PCSSD's compliance with this Plan. SECTION 3 : STUDENT ASSIGNMENTS 3.1. Outside Students. PCSSD schools shall be open to students who reside outside Pulaski County where the acceptance of the transfer will improve the racial balance of the district as a whole and of the school to which the student wishes to transfer and subject to capacity limitations and to reasonable requirements established by PCSSD; and, 3.2 Transportation. PCSSD shall not provide transportation in the instances of (I) employee's child transfers and (ii) transfers from outside Pulaski County. SECTION 4 : SCHOOL CONSTRUCTION/CLOSING PCSSD shall have as its highest priority the construction of a school which replaces the Bates school. The initial site to be evaluated is in the proximity of 145th Street and 65/167. There shall be no new school construction or substantial expansion of existing schools which will precede this event. Moreover, the District shall not close schools which are located 12 - in pre~ominantly African-American areas absent reasons of compelling necessity (which does not include the opposition of white patrons to attending such schools). SECTION 5: RACIAL BALANCE This Plan recognizes that the desegregation of PCSSD does not require a particular racial balance at every PCSSD school or as obligating PCSSD to recruit students to obtain a particular racial balance in every PCSSD school. However, the goal of the PCSSD is to assign students, so that no school should have a racial minority enrollment which is below twenty percent (20%) of the total school enrollment except that this minimum shall not apply to Lawson and Bayo Meta. SECTION 6: HOUSING PCSSD and Joshua commit to promote housing desegregation within segregated neighborhoods. They pledge to work together and use their best efforts to dismantle, and prevent recurrence of, segregated housing patters. SECTION 6: INTERDISTRICT SCHOOLS PCSSD and LRSD shall operate Interdistrict Schools in accordance with the following: 13 6.~. PCSSD Interdistrict Schools. PCSSD shall operate Baker Elementary, Clinton Elementary, Crystal Hill Elementary and any new elementary school which may be constructed in the Chenal Valley area as Interdistrict Schools; except that Baker is not subject to the Interdistrict School racial balance goals. 6.2 LRSD Interdistrict Schools. LRSD shall operate King elementary, Romine Elementary and Washington Elementary as Interdistrict Schools; 6.3 Racial Composition. The ideal composition at interdistrict schools shall be as close to 50%-50% as possible with the majority race of the host district remaining the - majority race at the Interdistrict School; 6.4 Reserved Seats. PCSSD shall reserve at least 200 seats at Clinton Elementary and up to 399 seats at Crystal Hill Elementary for interdistrict transfer students from LRSD; 6.5 Recruitment. PCSSD and LRSD agree to implement programs at Interdistrict Schools designed to attract interdistrict transfer students and to work cooperatively to recruit interdistrict transfer students to interdistrict Schools; 6.6 Outside Students. Interdistrict Schools shall be open to students who reside outside Pulaski County where the acceptance of the transfer will assist the Interdistrict School in achieving its ideal racial composition; and, 14 6.7. Transportation. Transportation shall be provided by the PCSSD for interdistrict transfers from Pulaski County to Interdistrict Schools. SECTION 7: STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT. 7.1. Early Childhood Education. PCSSD shall implement an early childhood education program which includes and shall continue to include a HIPPY program in all of the elementary schools in the southeast sector of the PCSSD. PCSSD also contemplates retention of the four year-old program in the schools where they are presently being operated. PCSSD also supports the HEADSTART program which ahs been operated through the local Community Action Program. In the event that the agency does not continue HEADSTART, PCSSD commits to consider seeking funding and support to operate the program itself. 7.2. Reading/Language Arts. 7.2.1. Primary Grades. PCSSD shall implement at least the following strategies to improve the academic achievement of students in kindergarten through the third grade: a. Establish as a goal that by the completion of the third grade all students ~ill be reading independently and. show understanding of words on a page; 15 b . Focus teaching efforts on reading/language arts instruction by teaching science and social studies content through reading/language arts and mathematics experiences; c. Promote thematic instruction in the interdistrict schools and in those other schools where themes now exist; d. Identify clear objectives for student mastery of all three reading cueing systems (phonics, semantics and syntax) and of knowing-how-to-learn skills; e. Monitor the appropriateness of teaching/learning materials to achieving curricular objectives and the availability of such materials in all classrooms; f. Establish, where feasible, uninterrupted blocks of time for reading/language arts and mathematics instruction; g. Monitor student performance using appropriate assessment devices; h. Provide parents/guardians with better information about their child's academic achievement in order to help facilitate the academic development of the students; i. Provide pre-kindergarten, kindergarten and first grade learning readiness experiences for students who come to schools without such experiences; 16 j. Train teachers to manage successful learning for all students in diverse, mainstreamed classrooms; k. Use the third and/or fourth grade as a transition year from focused reading/language arts and mathematics instruction to a more traditional school day; and, 1. Provide opportunities for students to perform and display their academic training in a public setting. 7.2.2. Intermediate Grades. PCSSD intends to implement at least the following strategies to improve the academic achievement of students in grades four through six: a. Adopt as a goal that by completion of the sixth grade all students will master and use daily higher level reading comprehension skills for learning in all subject areas, for making meaning in real life experiences and for personal growth and enjoyment; b. Promote thematic instruction; c. Establish, where feasible, uninterrupted blocks of time for reading/language arts, mathematics, science and social studies instruction; d. Monitor the appropriateness of teaching/learning materials to achieving curricular objectives and the availability of such materials in all classrooms; e. Monitor student performance using appropriate assessment devices; 17 ---- - - f. Provide parents/guardians with comprehensive information about their child's academic achievement in order to help facilitate the academic development of the students; g. Provide ongoing annual staff development for all teachers, train teachers to manage successful learning for all students in diverse, mainstreamed classroom; and h. Provide opportunities for students to perform and display their academic training in a public setting. 7.2.3. Secondary Schools. PCSSD intends to implement the following strategies to improve the academic achievement of students in grades seven through twelve: a. Adopt as a goal that upon graduation all students will read independently with comprehension in all subjects areas and be proficient in language arts, as necessary to be successful workers, citizens and life-long learners; b. Establish specific reading comprehension learning objectives for the language arts, mathematics, science and social studies curricula; c. Revise the language arts curriculum to include greater emphasis on reading for meaning and on expressing comprehension of reading through writing and speaking; d. Provide appropriate training to secondary teachers for implementation of these strategies; 18 - ----- - e. Monitor student progress and achievement using appropriate assessment devices. . 7.3. Mathematics. PCSSD shall implement the following strategies to improve mathematics instruction; 7. 3 .1. Revise the mathematics curriculum to include a smaller number of concepts at each level, the use of manipulatives and problem solving and critical thinking and train teachers on its implementation; 7.3.2. Develop appropriate assessment devices for measuring individual student achievement and the success of the revised curriculum; "},{"id":"bcri_bcri-ohpc_49","title":"Sheyann Webb Christburg","collection_id":"bcri_bcri-ohpc","collection_title":"Birmingham Civil Rights Institute Oral History Project Collection","dcterms_contributor":null,"dcterms_spatial":["United States, Alabama, Jefferson County, Birmingham, 33.52066, -86.80249"],"dcterms_creator":null,"dc_date":["1998-01-29"],"dcterms_description":["Sheyann Webb Christburg discusses marching on Bloody Sunday as a seven-year-old. 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School District Revised Desegregation and Education Plan January 16, 1998 SBCTIOB 1: Prior Agreements and Orders. 1.1. This Revised Desegregation and Education Plan (\"Revised Plan\") shall supersede and extinguish all prior agreements and orders in Little Rock School District v. Pulaski County Special School District, U.S.D.C. No. LR-C-82-866, and all consolidated cases related to the desegregation of the Little Rock School District (\"LRSD\") with the following exceptions: a. The Pulaski County School Desegregation Case Settlement Agreement as revised on September 28, Agreement\")\n1989 (\"Settlement b. The Magnet School Stipulation dated February 27, 1987\nc. Order dated September 3, 1986, pertaining to the Magnet Review Committee\nd. The M-to-M Stipulation dated August 26, 1986\nand, e. Orders of the district court and court of appeals interpreting or enforcing sections a. through d. above to the extent not inconsistent with this Revised Plan. 1. 2. This Revised Plan does not affect the Joshua Intervenors' (\"Joshua's\") right to enforce the Interdistrict Desegregation Plan with respect to the Pulaski County Special School District (\"PCSSD\") and the North Little ' Rock School District (\"NLRSD\"). 1.3. Although this Revised Plan supersedes the Interdistrict Desegregation Plan, LRSD expects to continue to work cooperatively with PCSSD and NLRSD in the areas addressed by the Interdistrict Desegregation Plan. j EXHIBIT I A SECTION 2: Obligations. 2.1. LRSD shall in good faith exercise its best efforts to comply with the Constitution, to remedy the effects of past\ndiscrimination by LRSD against African-American students, to ensure that no person is discriminated against on the basis of race, color or ethnicity in the operation of LRSD and to provide an equal educational opportunity for all students attending LRSD schools. 2.1.1. LRSD shall retain a desegregation and/or education expert approved by Joshua to work with LRSD in the development of the programs, policies and procedures to be implemented in accordance with this Revised Plan and to assist LRSD in devising remedies to problems concerning desegregation or racial discrimination which adversely affect African-American students. 2. 2. LRSD shall implement programs, policies and/or procedures designed to ensure that LRSD hires, assigns, utilizes and promotes qualified African-Americans in ' a fair and equitable manner. 2.2.1. LRSD shall maintain in place its current policies and practices relating to the recruitment of AfricanAmerican teachers which have allowed LRSD to maintain a teaching staff which is approximately one-third African-American. 2.2.2. LRSD shall implement programs, policies and/or procedures designed to increase the number of African-American media specialists, guidance counselors, early childhood teachers, primary grade teachers and secondary core subject teachers, including offering incentives for African-American teachers to obtain certification in these areas, and to assign those teachers 2 to the LRSD schools where the greatest disparity exists. 2.2.3. LRSD shall establish a uniform salary schedule for all positions within the district, including a salary range for director and associate and assistant superintendent positions, designed to provide compensation in accordance with qualifications and to minimize complaints of favoritism. 2. 2. 4. LRSD shall implement a policy for the centralized hiring and assignment of teachers by the LRSD Human Resources Department designed to provide an equitable distribution of teaching resources and to prevent nepotism and preselection by a school principal. 2. 2. 5. LRSD shall implement a policy of promotion from within which shall include procedures for notifying district employees of open positions. 2.2.6. LRSD shall implement programs, policies and/or procedures designed to ensure that the teaching staffs at all LRSD schools are substantially similar with regard to average years of experience and percentage of teachers with advanced degrees. 2.2.7. LRSD shall negotiate with the Knight Intervenors to establish a procedure for the mandatory reassignment of teachers as necessary to enable LRSD to meet its obligations under Section 2.2 of this Revised Plan. 2.3. LRSD shall implement student assignment programs, policies and/or procedures designed to ensure the desegregation of LRSD schools to the extent practicable, including but not limited to Sections 3 and 4 of this Revised Plan. 3 2. 4. LRSD shall implement programs, policies and/ or procedures designed to ensure that there is no racial discrimination in the referral and placement of students in special education or in other programs designed to meet special student needs. 2. 5. LRSD shall implement programs, policies and/ or procedures designed to ensure that there is no racial discrimination with regard to student discipline. 2.5.1. LRSD shall strictly adhere to the policies set forth in the Student Rights and Responsibilities Handbook to ensure that all students are disciplined in a fair and equitable manner. 2.5.2. LRSD shall purge students' discipline records ( after the fifth grade and eighth grade of all offenses, except weapons offenses, arson and robbery, unless LRSD finds that to do so would not be in the best interest of the student. 2.5.3. LRSD shall establish the position of \"ombudsman\" the job description for which shall include the following responsibilities: ensuring that students are aware of their rights pursuant to the Student Rights and Responsibilities Handbook, acting as an advocate on behalf of students involved in the discipline process, investigating parent and student complaints of race-based mistreatment and attempting to achieve equitable solutions. 2.5.4. LRSD shall work with students and their parents to develop behavior modification plans for students who exhibit frequent misbehavior. 2. 6. LRSD shall implement programs, policies and/ or procedures 4 designed to promote participation and to ensure that there are no barriers to participation by qualified African-Americans in extracurricular activities, advanced placement courses, honors and enriched courses and the gifted and talented program. 2.6.1. LRSD shall implement a training program during each of the next three years designed to assist teachers and counselors in identifying and encouraging African-American students to participate in honors and enriched courses and advanced placement courses. 2.6.2. LRSD shall implement programs to assist African-American students in being successful in honors and enriched courses and advanced placement courses. 2.6.3. LRSD shall provide transportation to students otherwise eligible for transportation to school to allow those students to participate in after-school activities required for participation in an extra-curricular activity. 2 . 7. LRSD shall implement programs, policies and/ or procedures designed to improve and remediate the academic achievement of African-American students, including but not limited to Section 5 of this Revised Plan. 2.7.1. LRSD shall assess the academic programs implemented pursuant to Section 2.7 after each year in order to determine the effectiveness of the academic programs in improving African-American achievement. If this assessment reveals that a program has not and likely will not improve African-American achievement, LRSD shall take _appropriate action in the form of 5 either modifying how the program is implemented or replacing the program. 2. 8. LRSD shall implement programs, policies and/ or procedures during each of the next three years designed to promote and encourage parental and community involvement and support in the operation of LRSD and the education of LRSD students. 2. 9. LRSD shall implement programs, policies and/ or procedures designed to ensure an equitable allocation and/or reallocation of financial, technological and educational resources to LRSD schools. 2.9.1. Within 60 days of the district court's approval of this Revised Plan, LRSD, after consultation with Joshua, will develop a process or standard for assessing the equitable allocation of resources. 2.9.2. Within 180 days of the district court's approval of this Revised Plan, LRSD shall report by school the results of its assessment of the allocation of resources. 2.10. LRSD shall implement programs, policies and/or procedures designed to ensure the equitable maintenance and repair of LRSD facilities. 2.11. LRSD shall implement programs, procedures designed ensure that there discrimination in the services. to provision of guidance policies and/or is no racial and counseling 2 .11. 1. Guidance counselors shall work with students in an effort to provide for more equity in academic honors, awards and scholarships. 6 2.12. LRSD shall implement programs, policies and/or procedures designed to ensure that every LRSD school provides its students a learning environment free from discrimination. 2. 12. 1. LRSD shall implement a training program through the United States Department of Justice, the Arkansas Department of Education and/or the National Conference of Christians and Jews in prejudice reduction and cultural sensitivity. 2.12.2. LRSD shall implement policies and procedures for investigating the cause of racial disparities in programs and activities and developing remedies where appropriate. 2.13. LRSD shall implement programs, policies and/or procedures designed to ensure LRSD substantially complies with its obligations under this Revised Plan. 2.13.1 The LRSD Superintendent shall be responsible for overseeing LRSD's compliance with this Revised Plan in accordance Section 6. SECTION 3: Student Assignments. 3 . 1. Attendance Zones. While this Revised Plan does not require any sudden or drastic changes to the present student assignment plan, LRSD attendance zones may be redrawn in accordance with the following guidelines: 3.1.1. Satellite Zones. attendance zones where the impact LRSD may eliminate satellite would be to reduce the transportation burden on African-American students\n3. 1. 2. Neighborhood Schools. LRSD may assign students 7 to area1 elementary and junior high/middle schools based on reasonably compact and contiguous attendance zones drawn to create as many truly desegregated schools (from forty to sixty percent African-American) as reasonably practicable, except as provided in Section 3.1.3. below\n3. 1.3. Exception. Where a reasonably compact and contiguous attendance zone will result in an elementary or junior high/middle school which is less than twenty percent AfricanAmerican, LRSD reserves the right to either: a. Draw the attendance zone at less than full capacity to allow for the voluntary transfer of African-American students to the school\nor, b. Create one or more satellite attendance zones of primarily African-American students. If a satellite zone is established, it shall be of sufficient size to ensure substantial desegregation at the school. 3. 1. 4. High Schools. LRSD may assign students to area high schools based on attendance zones drawn so that the percentage of African-American students at each high school shall be within plus or minus twenty percentage points from the percentage of African-American students for high schools as a whole and so that, to the extent practicable, a stable and predictable feeder pattern exists from LRSD junior high/middle schools. 3.2. Voluntary Student Transfers. Beginning in the 1998-99 1The term \"area\" school shall refer to all LRSD schools except magnet and interdistrict schools. 8 school year, the following guidelines shall govern voluntary student transfers: 3.2.1. Desegregation Transfers. LRSD students whose race constitutes more than sixty percent of the population at their attendance zone school shall be permitted to transfer to another LRSD area school where their race constitutes less than forty percent of the student population subject to capacity limitations and to reasonable requirements established by LRSD\n3.2.2. Racial Isolation Transfer. LRSD students whose attendance zone school is a one race, African-American school (~ 90% African-American) shall be permitted to transfer to a racially balanced LRSD area school subject to capacity limitations and to reasonable requirements established by LRSD\n3.2.3. Magnet Program Transfer. LRSD students shall be permitted to transfer to another LRSD area school to participate in a designated magnet program subject to capacity limitations and to reasonable requirements established by LRSD\n3. 2. 4. Employees' .-Child Transfer. LRSD employees who reside in the LRSD may choose to have their children attend the same school or campus at which the employee works, not including Magnet schools, subject to capacity limitations and to reasonable requirements established by LRSD\n3. 2. 5. Special Circumstances Transfer. Upon a showing of a special need arising out of circumstances unique to a particular student, a student may, at the sole discretion of LRSD, be permitted to transfer to another LRSD area school subject to 9 capacity limitations and to reasonable requirements established by LRSD\n3.2.6. Outside students. LRSD schools shall be open to students who reside outside Pulaski County where the acceptance of the transfer will improve the racial balance of the district as a whole and of the school to which the student wishes to transfer and subject to capacity limitations and to reasonable requirements established by LRSD\nand, 3.2.7. Transportation. LRSD shall provide transportation to voluntary transfer students with the following ,. exceptions: (i) employee's child transfers, (ii) special circumstances transfers, and (iii) transfers from outside Pulaski County. 3.3. Magnet Programs. The designated magnet programs at this time are the following: a. Rockefeller Early Childhood Program\nb. King High Intensity Learning Program\nc. Washington Math Science Program\nd. Henderson Health Science Program\ne. Dunbar International Studies/Gifted and Talented Program\nf f. Central International Studies Program\nand, g. McClellan Business Communications Program. LRSD reserves the right to modify or discontinue designated magnet programs and to establish new magnet programs. However, LRSD agrees that during the term of this Revised Plan it will not modify 10 or discontinue a magnet program which is successful. 3.4. Middle Schools. LRSD shall establish a schedule for the orderly conversion of some or'all of its junior high schools to middle schools for grades six, seven and eight and move the ninth grade to high schools. As a part of this conversion, LRSD reserves the right to change the grade level structure at all of its schools, including magnet schools. 3.5. Ninth Grade Schools. Because of limited capacity at LRSD's high schools, it may be necessary as a part of the orderly conversion to middle schools to establish two or more schools composed entirely of ninth grade students. If so, LRSD shall assign students to the ninth grade schools based on attendance zones drawn so that the percentage of African-American students at each ninth grade school shail be within plus or minus ten percentage points from the district-wide percentage of ninth grade African-American students. 3.6. School Construction/Closing. LRSD shall construct at least two new area elementary schools, one in west Little Rock and one at the site of the former Stephens school. When the new Stephens Elementary opens, it shall receive additional funding as described in Section 5.5 of this Revised Plan and one or more of the schools identified in Section 5. 5 will be closed. When a school identified in Section 5.5 is closed, LRSD shall exercise its best efforts to find a community or educational use for the property. Otherwise, LRSD sl+a.11 not seek to close schools in African-American neighborhoods solely because of age or poor 11 maintenance except when a new school will be located in the same general area. 3.7. Modification Standard. During the term of this Revised Plan, LRSD shall not recommend modifications to attendance zones or grade level structure or the construction, enlargement or closing of a schools other than as provided in this Revised Plan unless: 3. 7 .1. such action would further the goal of desegregating LRSD or eliminating the vestiges of past discrimination to the extent practicable\nor, 3. 7. 2. The LRSD Board of Directors determines ( i) that the educational benefits expected from such action substantially outweigh any adverse effects of the proposed action, (ii) that no practical alternative to the proposed action exists which will accomplish the educational objective, and (iii) that to the extent practicable measures will be initiated to counteract any adverse affects of the proposed action. 3.8. Racial Balance. This Revised Plan recognizes that the desegregation of LRSD to the extent practicable does not require that every LRSD school be racially balanced. Accordingly, nothing in this Revised Plan shall be construed as requiring a particular racial balance at every LRSD school or as obligating LRSD to recruit students to obtain a particular racial balance in every LRSD school. 3. 9. Housing. LRSD and Joshua commit to promote housing desegregation within segregated neighborhoods. They pledge to work together and use their best efforts to dismantle, and prevent 12 recurrence of, segregated housing patterns. SBCTIOH 4: Interdistrict Schools. LRSD and PCSSD shall operate Interdistrict Schools in accordance with the following: 4.1. PCSSD Interdistrict Schools. PCSSD shall operate Baker Elementary, Clinton Elementary, Crystal Hill Elementary and any new elementary school constructed in Chenal Valley as Interdistrict Schools\n4 . 2. LRSP Interdistrict Schools. LRSD shall operate King Elementary, Romine Elementary and Washington Elementary as Interdistrict Schools\n4.3. Racial Composition. The ideal composition at interdistrict schools shall be as close to 50%-50% as possible with the majority race of the host district remaining the majority race at the Interdistrict School\n4.4. Reserved Seats. PCSSD shall reserve at least 200 seats at Clinton Elementary and up to 399 seats at Crystal Hill Elementary for interdistrict transfer students from LRSD\n4.5. Recruitment. LRSD and PCSSD agree to implement programs at Interdistrict Schools designed to attract interdistrict transfers and to work cooperatively to recruit interdistrict transfers to Interdistrict Schools\n4.6. Outside Students. Interdistrict Schools shall be open to students who reside outside Pulaski County where the acceptance of the transfer will assist the Interdistrict School in achieving its ideal racial composition\nand, 13 4. 7. Transportation. Transportation shall be provided by the home district for interdistric,t transfers from Pulaski County to Interdistrict Schools. SBC'l'IOB s: student Achievement. 5.1. Early Childhood Education. LRSD shall implement an early childhood education program which shall include a HIPPY program and a four year-old program with no less than 720 seats. LRSD contemplates that the four yearold classes will remain at their present sites or in the same general location. 5.2. Reading/Language Arts. 5.2.1. Primary Grades. LRSD shall implement at least the following strategies to improve the academic achievement of students in kindergarten through the third grade: a. Establish as a goal2 that by the completion of the third grade all students will be reading independently and show understanding of words on a page\nb. Focus teaching efforts on reading/language arts instruction by teaching science and social studies content through _ reading/language arts and mathematics experiences\nc. Promote thematic instruction\n2The identification of specific goals in this Revised Plan is not intended to create an obligation that LRSD shall have fully met the goal by the end of the plan's term. LRSD's failure to obtain any of the goals of this Revised Plan will not be considered a failure to comply with the plan if LRSD followed the strategies described in the plan and the policies, practices and procedures developed in accordance with the plan. 14 d. Identify clear objectives for student mastery of all three reading cueing systems (phonics, semantics and syntax) and of knowing-how-to-learn skills\ne. Monitor the appropriateness of teaching/learning materials to achieving curricular objectives and the availability of such materials in all classrooms\nf. Establish uninterrupted blocks of time for reading/language arts and mathematics instruction\ng. Monitor student performance using appropriate assessment devices\nh. Provide parents/guardians with better information about their child's academic achievement in order to help facilitate the academic development of the students\ni. Provide pre-kindergarten, kindergarten and first grade learning readiness experiences for students who come to school without such experiences\nj. Train teachers to manage successful learning for all students in diverse, mainstreamed classrooms\nk. Use the third and/or fourth grade as a transition year from focused reading/language arts and mathematics instruction to a more traditional school day\nand, 1. Provide opportunities for students to perform and display their academic training in a public setting. 5. 2. 2. Intermediate Grades. LRSD intends to implement at least the following strategies to improve the academic achievement of students .in grades four through six: 15 a.. Adopt as a goal that by completion of the sixth grade all students will master and use daily higher level reading comprehension skills for learning in all subject areas, for making meaning in real life experiences and for personal growth and enjoyment\nb. Promote thematic instruction\nc. Establish uninterrupted blocks of time for reading/ language arts, mathematics, science and social studies instruction\nd. Monitor the appropriateness of teaching/learning materials to achieving curricular objectives and the availability of such materials in all classrooms\ne. Monitor student performance using appropriate assessment devices\nf. Provide parents/guardians with better information about their child's academic achievement in order to help facilitate the academic development of the students\ng. Train teachers to manage successful learning for all students in diverse, mainstreamed classroom\nand, h. Provide opportunities for students to perform and display their academic training in a public setting. 5.2.3. Secondary Schools. LRSD intends to implement the following strategies to improve the academic achievement of students in grades six3 through twelve: 3LRSD recognizes that the sixth grade was previously included as an intermediate grade. The sixth grade is also 16 a. Adopt as a goal that upon graduation all students will read independently with comprehension in all subjects areas and be proficient in language arts, as necessary to be successful workers, citizens and life-long learners\nb. Establish specific reading comprehension learning objectives for the language arts, mathematics, science and social studies curricula\nc. Revise the language arts curriculum to include greater emphasis on reading for meaning and on expressing comprehension of reading through writing and speaking\nd. Expand the use of a second Language Arts class at all secondary grade levels and establish procedures for identifying eligible students' and, where practical, assigning students to their regular Language Arts teachers\ne. Provide appropriate training to secondary teachers for implementation of these strategies\nf. Monitor student progress and achievement using appropriate assessment devices. 5.3. Mathematics. LRSD shall implement the following strategies to improve mathematics instruction: 5.3.1. Revise the mathematics curriculum to include a smaller number of concepts at each level, the use of manipulatives and problem solving and critical thinking and train teachers on its implementation\nincluded here since there will be a period of transition into middle schools. 17 5.3.2. Develop appropriate assessment devices for measuring individual student achievement and the success of the revised curriculum\n5.3.3. Provide resources for early intervention with students with mathematical pro,b lems and for training teachers on early intervention\nand, 5.3.4. Revise the mathematics curriculum to increase the number of students successfully completing Algebra I and higher level mathematics courses. 5.3.5. Adopt as a goal that all students in regular classes will complete Algebra and Geometry by the end of their eleventh grade year and that students will be proficient in mathematics by graduation. LRSD shall provide assistance to those students experiencing difficulty with Algebra and Geometry. 5.4. Computer Literacy. LRSD shall adopt as a goal that all primary grade students will be trained in the use of computers and upon graduation shall be computer literate. 5.5. Incentive Schools. LRSD shall continue to provide double funding to Franklin, Garland, Mitchell, Rightsell and Rockefeller elementary schools, in accordance with the current formula as described in August 16, 1995 report of the Office of Desegregation Monitoring (\"ODM\"). These schools shall be renamed and refocused. The plant services department shall provide the maintenance and upkeep necessary to preserve the comparable physical equality of these schools. , 18 5.6. Alternative Education. 5.6.1. LRSD shall provide alternative educational opportunities to the extent practicable for those students unable to succeed in a traditional learning environment. 5.6.2. LRSD shall implement programs, policies or procedures designed to ensure equity in the facilities, staff and resources provided for alternative education. 5.7. Parental and community Involvement. LRSD shall establish a 'parental and community relations linkage system to facilitate parental and community involvement in LRSD schools and the operation of LRSD. 5.8 Scholarships. Within one calendar year from the date of the district court's approval of this Revised Plan, LRSD shall establish or participate in a program for providing college scholarships to designated schools for LRSD students who graduate from an LRSD high school after having attended a racially identifiable elementary school. This program shall be maintained at least until graduation of the class that begins kindergarten during the 2000-01 school year. SECTION 6: LRSD Compliance Program. LRSD shall implement a desegregation compliance program which shall include the following components: 6. 1. Compliance standards and procedures reasonably capable of reducing the prospect of noncompliance\n6.2. oversight of compliance with such standards and procedures by the Superintendent\n19 6.3. Communication of compliance standards and procedures to all employees\n6. 4. Utilization of monitoring and auditing systems reasonably designed to detect noncompliance\n6.5. Utilization of a reporting system whereby employees can report noncompliance without fear of retribution\n6.6. Enforcement of compliance standards and procedures through appropriate disciplinary mechanisms, including the discipline of individuals responsible for compliance and individuals responsible for any failure to report noncompliance\nand, 6.7. After noncompliance h, .a s been detected, implementation of all reasonable steps to correct past noncompliance and to prevent further noncompliance, including modification of the compliance program as necessary to prevent and detect further similar noncompliance. SECTION 7: Plan Modification Process. Before filing with the district court a proposed modification of this Revised Plan, LRSD shall follow the procedure set forth below: 7. 1. Notice. LRSD shall submit to the other parties and to the ODM its proposed modification along with an explanation of the circumstances justifying modification and the educational and financial impact of the proposed modification. 7.2. Comment Period. Along with its notice of the proposed modification, LRSD shall establish a reasonable period of time (no 20 less than ten days) for the parties and ODM to submit comments, recommendations or suggestions related to the proposed modification. Joshua shall be entitled to receive from LRSD the information which LRSD believes supports its request for modification. 7. 3 . Recommendation and Response. After the close of the comment period, LRSD shall file with the district court and serve on the parties its recommended modification and, at LRSD's discretion, a response to comments made by the parties and ODM. 7. 4. Hearing. Absent good cause shown, no party shall be permitted to raise an issue in opposition to LRSD's recommended modification unless that issue was raised by the party during the comment period. SECTION a: Continuing Jurisdiction. 8.1. General Rule. The district court shall have continuing jurisdiction to address issues regarding compliance with and modifications of this Revised Plan during its term. Nothing in this Revised Plan shall affect the district court's jurisdiction to enforce the Settlement Agreement in the manner required by the Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit. s. 2. Process For Raising Compliance Issues. Before requesting the district court exercise its jurisdiction with regard to a compliance issue, the party seeking to raise the issue shall follow the procedure set forth below: 8. 2. 1. The party shall as soon as reasonably 21 practicable give the LRSD Superintendent or his designee specific written notice which includes the following: a. the paragraph(s) of this Revised Plan at issue\nb. the names of all students involved, if any\nc. the names of all LRSD agents or employees involved, if any\nd. all facts of which the party is aware relevant to the compliance issue\nand, , e. a copy all documents in party's possession relevant to the compliance issue. 8.2.2. The written notice is intended to provide LRSD with all relevant information related to the compliance issue known to the party so that LRSD can assess its compliance on the same basis the party. 8.2.3. LRSD shall conduct a reasonable investigation of the alleged noncompliance and shall provide the party a written response within a reasonable amount of time not to exceed fifteen (15) days from receipt of written notice from the party or such later time as agreed. 8.2.4. If the party is unsatisfied with LRSD's response, the party shall within fifteen (15) days of receipt of LRSD's response submit the compliance issue to ODM or the district court's designee for facilitation of an agreement between the parties. 8.2.5. If the compliance issue remains unresolved after good faith attempts at facilitation by ODM or the district 22 court's designee, the party may seek resolution of the issue before the district court. 8.2.6. Unless and until ordered to do otherwise by the district court, LRSD shall be free to implement the programs, policies and procedures the party alleges fail to comply with this Revised Plan. 8.3. Programs. Policies and/or Procedures. Compliance issues subject to enforcement in accordance with Section 8.2 shall include LRSD's implementation of the programs, policies and/or procedures developed in accordance with this Revised Plan. Before the end of the transition period, LRSD shall develop and/or identify the programs, policies and/or procedures to be implemented in accordance with this Revised Plan and provide them to Joshua. Joshua shall have a right to invoke the process described in Section 8.2 if LRSD fails to adopt programs, policies and/or procedures required by this Revised Plan\nadopts facially deficient programs, policies and/or procedures\nor, fails to implement the programs, policies and/ or procedures adopted in accordance with this Revised Plan. SECTION 9: ~- The term of this Revised Plan shall be three (3) school years beginning the 1998-99 school year and ending on the last day of classes of the 2000-01 school year. SECTION 10: Transition. The 1997-98 school year and the first semester of the 1998-99 school year shall be a transition period in preparation for 23 implementation of this Revised Plan. During this transition period, LRSD shall implement the May 1992 Desegregation Plan and Interdistrict Desegregation Plan to the extent they are consistent with this Revised Plan. Howev\u0026amp;r, there shall be no ODM monitoring or litigation concerning LRSD's implementation of the May 1992 Desegregation Plan or the Interdistrict Desegregation Plan. Rather, ODM shall monitor LRSD's preparation for implementation of this Revised Plan and act as a resource for LRSD in that process. SECTIOB 11: Unitary Status. At the conclusion of the 2000-01 school year, the district court shall enter an order releasing LRSD from court supervision and finding LRSD unitary with regard to all aspects of school operations provided that LRSD has substantially complied with its obligations set forth in this Revised Plan. 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