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Little Rock School District Appeals Desegregation Ruling

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Updated: January 7, 2009
Members of the Little Rock School Board voted last night to ask a federal appeals court to overturn an order that the district be under court supervision for two more years. District attorney Chris Heller said in a memo to the school board that U-S District Judge Bill Wilson Juniors ruling was flawed. The board voted on Hellers recommendation, also saying that it wont put suggested increased program evaluations into effect. Wilson ruled in June that the school district did not successfully evaluate its academic programs for how well they helped black students. The district was released in 2002 from all aspects of its federal desegregation order except those relating to program evaluations. Wilson said the district should remain under a court order through the 2005-06 school year. Bill Pressman, an attorney working with Little Rock lawyer John Walker to represent the districts black students, said he didnt think the districts appeal is viable. If the court were to rule in the districts favor, the district would save one (m) million dollars in program evaluations and it would no longer have to pay a five million dollar desegregation loan to the state.

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