But why aren't you and Jon Pelto concerned
about the racial isolation in Madison or Simsbury?
Jon, please show me one column, one paragraph, one SENTENCE where you complained
about racial isolation before 1999.
Ramon Cortinas said «If charter schools are doing the job for the student, and it is a better job... I'm not as concerned
about racial isolation.»
Not exact matches
All of the panelists expressed concern
about issues of
isolation and being the only one to speak up out
about gender or
racial issues.
Racial isolation in school choice systems raises vitally important questions, which defy simple answers,
about what we value as a society and how we should organize ourselves to realize those values.
See our literature review and new resources K - 12 integration strategies that are being implemented and what we know
about the design and implementation of such policies that might create more diverse schools and reduce
racial isolation.
In a recent commentary piece written for the Stamford Advocate and other Connecticut newspapers owned by Hearst Media, Wendy Lecker, the outspoken school advocate wrote
about our nation and state's failure to truly deal with
racial isolation in our public schools.
With an approach like that, the proponents of reducing
racial isolation and protecting civil rights should simply say to Governor Malloy: «If you aren't going to be serious
about your Constitutional and moral duty to Connecticut's minority students, then we'll see you in court!»
This literature review, developed by Dr. Erica Frankenberg for the IDRA EAC - South, surveys the landscape of K - 12 integration strategies to understand what is being implemented and what we know
about the design and implementation of such policies that might create more diverse schools and reduce
racial isolation.
The plot races as fast as the track runners in it, and — without ever feeling like a book
about «issues» — it deftly tackles topics like
isolation, diverse family makeup, living with illness, losing a parent, transcending socioeconomic and
racial barriers, and — perhaps best of all — what it's like for a tween to love their little sister more than all the cupcakes in the world.