Not exact matches
However, it was the suburban
school districts in the
metropolitan regions of Westchester, Nassau and Suffolk counties that saw the biggest tax hikes, the
report found.
For example, the Civil Rights Project
reports that, in the
metropolitan area surrounding the
District of Columbia, 91.2 percent of charter students are in segregated
schools, compared with just 20.9 percent of students in traditional public
schools.
Los Angeles — February 4, 2010 — Today, the Civil Rights Project / Proyecto Derechos Civiles at UCLA issued «Choice Without Equity: Charter
School Segregation and the Need for Civil Rights Standards,» a nationwide
report based on an analysis of Federal government data and an examination of charter
schools in 40 states and the
District of Columbia, along with several dozen
metropolitan areas with large enrollments of charters.
The Civil Rights Project / Proyecto Derechos Civiles at UCLA issued «Choice Without Equity: Charter
School Segregation and the Need for Civil Rights Standards,» a nationwide
report based on an analysis of Federal government data and an examination of charter
schools in 40 states and the
District of Columbia, along with several dozen
metropolitan areas with large enrollments of charters.