Phrases with «desegregation orders»

"Desegregation orders" refers to legal rulings or mandates that require the ending of racial separation or discrimination in schools, housing, or other institutions. It ensures that people of different races are treated equally and can access the same opportunities and resources without being segregated or separated based on their race. Full definition

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  • In a 70 - page opinion, U.S. District Judge Richard P. Matsch released the Denver schools from 21 years of federal oversight and upheld a 1974 amendment to the state constitution prohibiting districts not under federal desegregation orders from busing children for racial balance. (edweek.org)
  • While their lawsuit would not have revoked vouchers that the state had already distributed, it would have blocked all future vouchers to students in districts under desegregation orders without federal permission. (cato.org)
  • Neal, who recently co-authored a book with recommendations to diversify the teaching workforce, noted the origin of the national teacher shortage: In the decade after the landmark Brown vs. Board of Education desegregation order in 1954, approximately 38,000 black teachers and administrators lost their jobs because of racism. (ewa.org)
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