Charters have also exacerbated segregation by removing higher performing students from their neighborhood schools, while leaving behind students with disabilities, students who are English - language learners and students who need support in managing their behavior. (washingtonpost.com)
Reconstruction in the coastal zone has unintentionally exacerbated this segregation: now many lower - income newcomers rent rebuilt houses that higher - income tsunami survivors do not wish to occupy. (sciencedaily.com)
Looking at longitudinal studies in Milwaukee and Louisiana, she describes them in a way that will leave the impression that the results were negative for school choice: «In both cases, programs were used primarily by black students and generally did not exacerbate segregation in public schools; however, students using vouchers did not gain access to integrated private schools, and segregation in private schools actually increased.» (educationnext.org)