Parents sue to keep SD School for the Deaf open - KTIV NewsChannel 4 Sioux City IA: News, Weather and Sports
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (AP) - The parents of 8 deaf or hearing-impaired children from South Dakota and Minnesota have filed a federal class-action lawsuit in an effort to keep the South Dakota School for the Deaf open.
Gov. Mike Rounds tried to close the Sioux Falls campus to save $2 million and shift funding to outreach programs that educate deaf and hearing-impaired students in school districts across the state.
Federal stimulus money allowed the Legislature to restore the funding for the next year while officials come up with a plan on how to improve services to the students.
The lawsuit was filed against the state and related parties, and claims the plan to close the school violates the state constitution, which mandates a public school for the deaf.
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (AP) - The parents of 8 deaf or hearing-impaired children from South Dakota and Minnesota have filed a federal class-action lawsuit in an effort to keep the South Dakota School for the Deaf open.
Gov. Mike Rounds tried to close the Sioux Falls campus to save $2 million and shift funding to outreach programs that educate deaf and hearing-impaired students in school districts across the state.
Federal stimulus money allowed the Legislature to restore the funding for the next year while officials come up with a plan on how to improve services to the students.
The lawsuit was filed against the state and related parties, and claims the plan to close the school violates the state constitution, which mandates a public school for the deaf.