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Tuesday, January 7, 2014

Students Taking Control Of Their Education

It is significant when students take the quality of their education in their own 
hands. Here's what a group of students with the help of Students Matter 
recently did in California to make a difference.  Read this lawsuit and 
follow this case closely.

OVERVIEW
Students  Matter  is  a  national  non profit  organization  dedicated  to  
sponsoring  impact litigation to  promote access to quality  public  education. 
Students  Matter’s  first  case is Vergara  v.  California, a  statewide education 
equality lawsuit filed by nine California public school  students from districts 
around  the  state.

Vergara  v.  California seeks to  strike  down  the  outdated  and  harmful  
state  laws preventing California  from  embracing  a  teacher  career  system  
that elevates teacher  quality,  raises  the prestige of  the  teaching  profession 
and  promotes  equal access  to  quality education  for  all  students

Why  California?
Students  Matter chose  to  sponsor  its  first  case against  the  state  of  
California  because California  public  schools  have  fallen inexcusably far  
behind  the  rest  of  the  nation, both in academic achievement  and in  progress 
toward  embracing  proven  ways  of  raising  student success

Why  focus  on  teachers?
Students  Matter  believes  in  the  power  of  a  good  teacher. Research  
shows  that  quality teachers make the difference not  only  in  students’  
academic performance  but  also  in lifetime  achievement. Quality  teachers  
are  the  foundation  of  a  quality education. Yet,  five state  laws  in  California  
restrict  access  to  quality  teachers, particularly from our most vulnerable  
students who  need  quality  teachers  the  most.    

Why  litigation?    
When  specific  laws violate  the fundamental,  Constitutional  rights of  our 
children, the  judicial system is the  only  way  forward.  The courts offer  
a unique opportunity to put politics and rhetoric aside, focus on the  facts,  
and do what is truly best for students.

For more information on go to: Students Matter 



info@studentsmatter.org
@Students_Matter
FIRST CASE
With  the  help  of  Students  Matter,  n
ine  California  public  school  students
from  districts  around  
the  state
filed  
Vergara  v.  California
against  the  State  of  California
in  May  2012.
In  May  2013,  
the  stat
e’s  two  largest  teachers  unions,  
the  Califor
nia  Teachers  Association  and  the  California  
Federation  of  Teachers,  
intervened  in  the  case  to  defend  the  statutes
.  
The  
California  Superior  Court  for  Los  Angeles  County  has  allocated  
four  full  weeks  for  the  
Vergara  v.  California
trial,
beginning  on  January  27,  2014.  
By  removing  outdated  barriers  to  progress,  
Vergara  v.  California
will  create  an  opportunity  for  
all  integral  education  stakeholders
to  come  together  to  create  a  modern,  fair  and  empowering  
teacher  career  system.
The  case  
challenges  five  statutes  of  the  Education  Code
that,  separately  and  together,  
push
some  of  our  best  teachers  out  
of  the  classroom  and  entrench
grossly
ineffective  teachers  in  our  
schools,  
creating  
an  arbitrary,  unjustifiable  and  unconstitutional  inequality
among  students:
Permanent  Employment  Statut
e,
which  effectively  guarantee
s
all  teachers  
permanent  employment  after  only  18  months  on  the  job  a
nd  meaningless  evaluations
;
Dismissal  Statute
s,
which  create  a  nearly  insurmountable  set  of  obstacles  for  school  
administrators  to  dismiss  a  single  ineffective  teacher;  and
Last
-­‐
in,  First  Out  Statute,
which  forces  school  districts  to  make  decisions  about  
district
-­‐
wide  layoffs  and  subsequent  reassignments  based  solely  on  teacher  seniority,  
with  no  consideration  for  performance  in  the  classroom.  
TEAM
Founder
:
S
tudents  Matter  founder  
David  F.  Welch  currently  serves  as  
the  President
of
a  high
-­‐
tech  company  in  Silicon  Valley
.  
Dave  is
a  parent  of  three  children
and  
has  been  engaged  with  
bringing  positive  change  to  
public  education  for  more  than  a  decade
.
Legal
:
Theodore  B.  Olson
,
Theodore  J.  Boutrous,  
and  Marcellus  McRae,  
partners  at  Gibson,  
Dunn  &  Crutcher,  head  the  legal  team  for  Students  Matter.  A  former  U.S.  Solicitor  General,  Mr.  
Olson  has  twice  received  the  U.S.  Department  of  Justice’s  highest  award  for  public  service  and  
le
adership.  Mr.  Boutrous  has  been  named  one  of  the  100  best  lawyers  in  California  for  
eight
consecutive  years.  
Prior  to  joining  Gibson,  Dunn  &  Crutcher,  Mr.  McRae  served  as  an  Assistant  
U.S.  Attorney  in  Los  Angeles.  
Combined,  Mr.  Olson  and  Mr.  Boutrous  have  
argued  
over  
60  cases  
before  the  U.S.  Supreme  Court
,  most  recently
,  
the  federal  challenge  invalidating  California’s  
prohibition  on  same
-­‐
sex  marriage,  Proposition  8
.  
Communications
:
The  issue  advocacy  firm  G
riffin|Schein  manages  all  communications,  
coaliti
on
building  and  strategy  for  Students  Matter.
Griffin|Schein
develops  and  manages
issue  
advocacy  campaigns
for  
leading  foundations,  
nonprofit
organizations  and  philanthropists
and  
specializes  in  communications  around  impact  litigation.  Most  prominently,  
Griffin|Schein  
developed  and  executed  
the  communications  
s
trategy  supporting  the  marriage  equality  lawsuit  
that  struck  down  California’s  
Proposition  8  
and  
the  advocacy  campaign  
for  gun  violence  
reduction  
employed  by  Sandy  Hook  Promise  in  the  wake  of  the  Newtow
n  school  sh
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