MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. ELEM. SCH. CHILDREN v. MICHIGAN BOARD OF EDUCATION

Civ. No. 7-71861.

451 F.Supp. 1324 (1978)

MARTIN LUTHER KING JUNIOR ELEMENTARY SCHOOL CHILDREN residing IN the GREEN ROAD HOUSING PROJECT, and those at that scattered site, low income project who are or will be eligible to attend that Ann Arbor School, including, Michael, Anthony, Gerard and Tyrone Blair, children of Annie Blair, Temkca S., Charmin, Roy, and Elisha Brownlee, children of Carrie Brownlee, Dwayne Kihilee, and Tito Brenen, children of Janice Brenen, Carolyn, Gary, Tyrone and Jacqueline Davis, children of Corine Davis, by their mothers, and Student Advocacy Center as next friends, Plaintiffs, v. The MICHIGAN BOARD OF EDUCATION, the Michigan Superintendent of Public Instruction, and their employees, agents and assignees in their official capacities, the Ann Arbor School District Board, the Ann Arbor School Superintendent Harry Howard, the Ann Arbor School Pupil Personnel Director Hazel Turner, Martin Luther King Junior Elementary School Principal Rachel Schreiber, and their employees, agents, and assignees in their official capacities as well as named Individual Ann Arbor public school administrative and teaching personnel in their personal capacities, Defendants.

United States District Court, E. D. Michigan, S. D.

May 17, 1978.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Gabe Kaimowitz, Kenneth Lee Lewis, Michigan Legal Services, Detroit, Mich., Lamont Walton, Legal Aid of Washtenaw County, Ann Arbor, Mich., for plaintiffs.

Patrick J. Devlin, Asst. Atty. Gen., Lansing, Mich., for Michigan Bd. of Ed., et al.

John B. Weaver, Butzel, Long, Gust, Klein & Van Zile, Detroit, Mich., for Ann Arbor School Dist. Bd., et al.


MEMORANDUM OPINION AND ORDER

JOINER, District Judge.

Plaintiffs are fifteen black preschool or elementary school children residing at the Green Road Housing Project in Ann Arbor, Michigan, who previously attended, are currently attending, or will be eligible to attend the Martin Luther King, Jr., Elementary School. They are suing through their mothers and the Student Advocacy Center as next friends. The Student...

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