School Trial part of Discovery
Documentary |
A lawsuit that challenges the way South
Carolina pays for its schools is attracting attention from
outside the state.
A filmmaker whose credits include "Hoop
Dreams," filmed court proceedings in Manning today that will be
included in a documentary about progress made since the 1954 Supreme
Court decision desegregating schools.
Three dozen rural,
largely black school districts are suing the state. They claim that
the state's funding formula for schools shortchanges school
districts in rural areas while wealthier, urban districts have an
easier time providing students with an adequate
education.
Lawyers for South Carolina argue that the state
has constantly adjusted its educational policy to meet changing
needs and to raise standards over the past 25
years.
Filmmaker Peter Gilbert says the trial in Manning is a
sequel to Brown versus Board of Education. That landmark lawsuit is
the subject of the documentary Gilbert is directing and producing
that will be shown in theaters and on the Discovery Channel after
its completion in May.
The trial in Manning is in its seventh
week. On Friday the trial will adjourn until next year. |
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