Youth and Schools
The ACLU works with teachers, parents, students, community members, and legislators to ensure equality and dignity for all students in Nebraska schools, regardless of their religious affiliation, immigration status, gender identity, or sexual orientation.
In spite of the Supreme Court's ringing endorsement of students' rights in the ACLU of Iowa's landmark Tinker decision, constitutional violations are far too common in public schools across the country. Articles about controversial subjects written for student newspapers are censored. Lockers and backpacks are searched without reasonable suspicion. Minority students are disproportionately disciplined and directed to lower track programs. Majoritarian religious practices are officially sanctioned by teachers and school administrators. Female students are excluded from certain extracurricular activities, and gay students are intimidated into silence.
Teachers and administrators have a responsibility to provide a safe environment for the students that is conducive to learning. They also have a responsibility to respect each student's individual rights. These two missions are not incompatible. Kids have rights, too!
What You Need To Know
- 301,296Number of public school students in Nebraska
- 15%15% of school-aged Nebraskans speak a language other than English at home.
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