RE: Legality of single-sex education

Darcy Lees (DLees@inspire.ospi.wednet.edu)
Wed, 25 Feb 1998 16:07:42 -0800


These schools are being set up under the quidance of the California
State Dept. of Ed and the Governor just significantly increased the
amount of funds available to school districts to start these schools.
Check the winter issue of NCSEE News, Notes from the Chair. The Home
page for the Cal. Dept of Ed is

http://goldmine.cde.ca.gov/

or you can email Susan Bennet for copies of her presentation materials
given at the national dropout prevention conference at
Sbennett@cde.ca.gov
> ----------
> From: Linda Purrington[SMTP:lpurring@earthlink.net]
> Reply To: edequity@tristram.edc.org
> Sent: Tuesday, February 24, 1998 5:21 PM
> To: edequity@tristram.edc.org
> Subject: Re: Legality of single-sex education
>
>
> Interesting! Can you tell me where these schools are being set up?
> Thanks in advance! Linda Purrington, Title IX Advocates
> <lpurring@earthlink.net>
> ______________________________________________________________________
>
> Robert Weverka wrote:
> >
> > I don't know if they care about the legality of it,
> > they do it anyway.
> >
> > California is setting up single sex public primary and
> > secondary schools. In doing so they are pairing up schools,
> > one for each sex and claiming that each has the identical
> > resources as the matched pair.
> >
> > Also,
> > Douglass College is a single sex state supported school
> > which ignores the ruling on United States Vs Virginia et al.
> >
> > Robert Weverka <weverka@optivision.com>
>


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