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ASEE Goals:The American Society for Ethics in Education (ASEE) is dedicated to:
Why this Site was CreatedDuring the 1990-91 school year, the webmaster of the American Society for Ethics in Education was one of the original teachers who helped open Lomitas Elementary School of the Victor Elementary School District . For the next six years, he observed racial discrimination and refusal to assist students with severe special needs. In addition, he was severely harassed when attempting to help the children in his classroom and watched the school intentionally segregate children by race. By 1996, this discrimination had become such a severe problem that he reported Lomitas Elementary School to the United States Department of Education, Office for Civil Rights (OCR) and left his position as a teacher to accept a job elsewhere. To say the very least, the differences between the two districts were absolutely surreal (in the most literal sense). While the OCR complaint was filed specifically against Lomitas Elementary School, it quickly turned into a class action situation whereby the entire school district was monitored for two years for compliance with Federal regulations concerning racial segregation and laws governing the rights of children with special needs. Detailed information about this horrible school may be found by clicking here.
What You Can Do to HelpThe American Society for Ethics in Education (ASEE) is a grassroots organization. Based upon the enormous amount of feedback already being received from educators who have had similar experience with corrupt governmental and "nonprofit" education related organizations, it appears as if additional assistance will soon be needed. You can assist ASEE now if you:
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