Not exact matches
Although segregation increased in the worst
schools, the net effect of low - income children's attending
schools outside their zones was to decrease
segregation.
Although social scientists often have found a link between housing
segregation and
school segregation, few
school systems around the country have been willing, as Palm Beach County has, to attack both problems at once, desegregation experts said last week.
Districts with very high or low FRPL rates can do little to remedy
segregation within their district boundaries (
although they can often do a lot by working with neighboring districts to allow students to attend
schools across district lines)
For example,
although there are no longer laws that allow racial
segregation, a state's housing and
school choice laws affect the student demographics of
schools.
Beginning with Brown v. Board of Education in 1954, nationwide efforts to dismantle
segregation and integrate
schools through anti-discrimination lawsuits,
although modestly successful on occasion, have ultimately foundered, producing neither dramatic racial integration nor significant improvements in academic outcomes for black students.
Although systems of
school choice are imagined as tools for eliminating
school segregation, the New York City public high
school choice system that was redesigned in 2003 was not created with diversity in mind (Abdulkadiroglu, Pathak, & Roth).