July 12, 2024—Richmondside city reporter Joel Umanzor spoke with Law Fellow Karissa Provenza and community partners about the lawsuit Public Advocates filed with co-counsel Munger, Tolles & Olsen on behalf of six petitioners (educators, parents and students) against West Contra Costa Unified School District’s (WCCUSD) for failing to address staffing and facility issues from 50 Williams complaints across schools in the district. This is the first case filed after the Williams vs. California settlement in 2004, which led to new legislation establishing standards and accountability measures for educational resources and funding.
“Students are entitled to permanent, legally authorized teachers in a school that is clean and safe,” said Karissa Provenza, Law Fellow at Public Advocates, and lead attorney on the lawsuit. “The vacancies at Stege Elementary, Helms Middle, and John F. Kennedy High School, alongside the egregious facility conditions at Stege, highlights the district’s broad failures to provide their highest need students the stability and support they deserve.”