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STATE PREROGATIVE
* States and nations premise their provision of education, even their requirement of it, upon the idea that all persons have a duty to educate others in order to protect themselves and promote their own welfare, both individually and collectively.
States exercise the prerogative:
* Admission requirements
* Residence requirements
* Age requirements
* Universal access
* Health, safety, and welfare of all children
Admission and access
* Plyler v. Doe: This was a landmark 1982 case in which the U.S. Supreme Court upheld the children of undocumented alien citizens to attend public schools, citing that these children were special members of an underclass who could “affect neither their parents’ conduct, nor their own status” (Alexander & Alexander, p. 252).
Admission and access
* In Plyler v. Doe dicta, the Court stated: “Illiteracy is an enduring disability. The inability to read and write will handicap the individual deprived of a basic education each and every day of his life. The inestimable toll of that deprivation on the social, economic, intellectual, and psychological well-being of the individual, and the obstacle it poses to individual achievement makes it most difficult to reconcile the cost or the principle of a status-based denial…”(ibid)
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