And Brown only required the states to
implement school desegregation «with all deliberate speed,» something less than a clarion call for immediately rectifying the effects of racial injustice.
Not exact matches
Before it was repealed in 1981, when the Congress passed the education block - grants law, esaa provided categorical grants to
school districts
implementing desegregation plans.
A Union County, N.J., judge has ruled that the Hillside Board of Education must turn over to the state data on its racially imbalanced elementary
schools so that a
desegregation plan can be
implemented by the beginning of next
school year.
Cities that have
implemented successful
school desegregation plans have witnessed increased interracial contact and neighborhoods that tend to become less racially segregated.
This federal program was established in the 1960s to assist local education agencies in creating and
implementing plans for the
desegregation of public
schools.
Over the past generation, federal courts have stopped monitoring
desegregation plans that
school districts had
implemented because of earlier court orders; in 2007, the Supreme Court went so far as to overturn voluntary
desegregation plans in Seattle and Louisville.
Ending achievement and opportunity gaps requires
implementing a variety of
desegregation methods — busing, magnet
schools, or merging
school districts, for instance — to create a more just public education system that successfully educates all children.
-LSB-...] Our goal in filing a motion for further relief -LSB-...] was straightforward: The United States is seeking the court's assistance in ensuring that the information Louisiana collects in connection with its
school voucher program is provided to the United States in a timely fashion and that Louisiana
implements its program in full compliance with federal law, including the
desegregation order in this case.
In the case of magnet
schools, the growth has come as a result of
implementing the Sheff v. O'Neill
desegregation settlement.
Social scientists were wrong in the belief that change would come easily... Simply mixing children in the classroom and trusting to benign human nature could never have done the trick... What I am questioning here are the assumptions underlying the belief that
school desegregation, as
implemented in the typical
school district, will be an instrument to achieve [equal opportunity for all].