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Educational Documentary Series - Stolen Education

Region One ESC is proud to offer educational documentaries for the community. The second feature film is Stolen Education. Film Synopsis: Stolen Education documents the untold story of Mexican-American school children who challenged discrimination in Texas schools in the 1950s and changed the face of education in the Southwest.

As a 9-year-old second-grader, Lupe had been forced to remain in the first grade for three years, not because of her academic performance but solely because she was Mexican American. She was one of eight young students who testified in a federal court case in 1956 to end the discriminatory practice (Hernandez et al. v. Driscoll Consolidated Independent School District), one of the first post-Brown desegregation court cases to be litigated.

Degraded for speaking Spanish and dissuaded from achieving academically, Mexican American students were relegated to a “beginner,” “low,” and then “high” first grade – a practice that was not uncommon across the Southwest. School officials argued in the case that this practice was necessary because the "retardation of Latin children" would adversely impact the education of White children.

The film portrays the courage of these young people, testifying in an era when fear and intimidation were used to maintain racial hierarchy and control. The students won the case, but for almost sixty years the case was never spoken about in the farming community where they lived despite its significance.

Stolen Education presents the full story and impact for the first time, featuring the personal accounts of most of those who were at the center of the court case. The film documents not only an important moment in Mexican American history but also provides important context to understand our current educational system’s enduring legacy of segregation, discrimination, and racism. This film contains subject matter that may not be appropriate for small children.

School counselors, campus and district-level administrators, parents and guardians, college students, other community members.

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Administration & Leadership
Bilingual / ESL
Child Development, Research, How Children Learn
Coaching for Leaders
Coaching for Teachers
College/Career Readiness
Counselors
CTE
Diagnosis / Removal of Obstacles to Student Learning
Discipline Management
Early Childhood
Early College High School (ECHS)
English Language Arts/Reading
ESL Strategies
Fine Arts
Gifted & Talented
Health Education
High School Redesign
Library \ Media Services
Migrant
Parental Involvement
School Board
Social Studies
Social/Emotional Development
Spanish Language Arts/Reading
Special Education
Student Behavior
Student Services
Youth Violence and Substance Abuse

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Dates, Times and Locations

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Workshop Contacts

Name Type E-Mail Phone
Jannette Reyes Presenter jreyes@esc1.net
Claudia Garcia Presenter cgarcia@esc1.net
Jannette Reyes Contact jreyes@esc1.net (956) 984-6175
Claudia Garcia Contact cgarcia@esc1.net (956) 984-6244
Marissa Chavana Contact machavana@esc1.net (956) 984-6241
Tere Longoria Contact tlongoria@esc1.net (956) 984-6032

Special Accommodations
For requests for special accommodations for this workshop, please contact one of the individuals listed above at least ten(10) business days prior to the workshop date.