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Rodríguez
vs. San Antonio Independent School District
In 1969,
Demetrio Rodríguez and the Edgewood Concerned Parents Association
filed suit against the San Antonio Independent School District
(ISD), Edgewood ISD and five other districts. This group of parents
took exception to the low quality of education afforded their
children because they resided in poor and predominantly Mexican
American neighborhoods in San Antonio.
Outcome
- It was discovered that the main cause of the low quality education
was the lack of an adequate tax base per pupil coupled with the
state's failure to offset differences in taxable property wealth
among Texas public school districts. "Even though the Edgewood
residents taxed themselves at a much higher tax rate than most
areas of San Antonio, no money per pupil came forth, nor could
it come forth" (Cárdenas, 1997). In December 1971,
a Texas court found the Texas school finance system unconstitutional
by implication and precedence. This ruling met with direct conflict
from legislators and wealthy school districts and was overturned.
The Rodríguez plaintiffs ultimately lost in the United
States Supreme Court in 1973.
Cárdenas,
J.A. Texas School Finance Reform: An IDRA Perspective (San
Antonio, Texas: Intercultural Development Research Association,
1997). http://www.idra.org/Resource/Resource.htm#Finance |