Proposition Summary
Initiative. Adds section to Education Code providing: "No public school student shall, because of his race, creed, or color, be assigned to or be required to attend a particular school." Repeals section establishing policy that racial and ethnic imbalance in pupil enrollment in public schools shall be prevented and eliminated. Repeals section which (1) establishes factors for consideration in preventing or eliminating racial or ethnic imbalances in public schools; (2) requires school districts to report numbers and percentages of racial and ethnic groups in each school; and (3) requires districts to develop plans to remedy imbalances. Financial impact: None.
Proposition Number
21
Year
1972
Document Type
Proposition
Pass/Fail
Pass
Popular Vote Results
Y: 4962420; A: 63.1; N: 2907776; B: 36.9
Election Type
General Election
Proposition Type
Initiative statutory
Code Sections Affected
Added Cal. Educ. Code section 1009.6, Repealed Cal. Educ. Code sections 5002, 5003
For Author
Floyd L. Wakefield, Assemblyman, 52nd District; Ken Brown, President, Solano County Board of Education; Dr. Robert Peterson, County Superintendent of Schools, Orange County
Against Author
John Cimolino, President, California School Boards Association; Mrs. Erna Schuiling, President, League of Women Voters; William T. Bagley, Assemblyman, Marin and Sonoma Counties
Rebuttal Against Author
Floyd L. Wakefield, Assemblyman, 52nd District; Ken Brown, President, Solano County Board of Education; Dr. Robert Peterson, County Superintendent of Schools, Orange County
Recommended Citation
ASSIGNMENT OF STUDENTS TO SCHOOLS California Proposition 21 (1972).
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