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Serving
Public School Children for Over 30 Years
Founded
in 1973, Education Law Center (ELC) advocates on behalf of
public school children for access to an equal and adequate
education under state and federal laws. ELC's work is based
on a core value: if given the opportunity, all children can
achieve high academic standards to prepare them for citizenship
and to compete in the economy.
ELC
focuses on improving public education for disadvantaged children,
and children with disabilities and other special needs. ELC
uses a wide variety of strategies, including public education
and engagement, policy initiatives, research, communications
and, as a last resort, legal action.
ELC
works to improve education for urban school children by advocating
for effective implementation of the programs and reforms ordered
in the landmark Abbott
v. Burke school funding case, and provides direct
legal assistance to lower income children in disputes involving
access to an adequate, equal and appropriate education under
state and federal laws.
Because
of its expertise in school finance, preschool, and other areas
of education law and policy, ELC provides information, technical
assistance and support to attorneys and advocates in other
states seeking to improve public education.
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