De Blasio has been criticized for not doing more to combat
racial segregation in the school system.
The racial segregation in the school system has lots to do with the slow progress here.
Not exact matches
Segregation with the sanction of law, therefore, has a tendency to [retard] the educational and mental development of negro children and to deprive them of some of the benefits they would receive
in a
racial [ly] integrated
school system.
Two days after releasing his plan on how to promote diversity
in the public
school system, Mayor Bill de Blasio faced some tough questions Thursday on his approach to addressing
racial segregation in the classroom.
She has reported on controversies around discipline
in charter
schools,
racial segregation in the New York City
school system, and flaws
in the city's method of testing for lead
in water
in schools.
With the establishment of the Sheff standard for
racial integration
in 2008, magnet
schools have become the state's primary method for reducing
racial segregation and promoting integration within the Greater Hartford Region public
school system.
Connecticut's
system has been hugely successful
in its attempts to promote racial integration within schools: In a recent Civil Rights Project report, Gary Orfield, a Distinguished Professor of Education, Law and Political Science and Urban Planning at UCLA, referred to it as «the only successful effort to produce a new legal framework to deal with the reality of metropolitan segregation.&raqu
in its attempts to promote
racial integration within
schools:
In a recent Civil Rights Project report, Gary Orfield, a Distinguished Professor of Education, Law and Political Science and Urban Planning at UCLA, referred to it as «the only successful effort to produce a new legal framework to deal with the reality of metropolitan segregation.&raqu
In a recent Civil Rights Project report, Gary Orfield, a Distinguished Professor of Education, Law and Political Science and Urban Planning at UCLA, referred to it as «the only successful effort to produce a new legal framework to deal with the reality of metropolitan
segregation.»
In a city with a dark history of
racial segregation, we seek to become a
system of
schools that represents the
racial and socioeconomic diversity of New Orleans.
While the State of Connecticut spends hundreds of millions of dollars every year to reduce
racial isolation
in our urban
school districts, as required by Connecticut's Constitution and Courts, Governor Dannel Malloy is pumping more than $ 100 million a year into Connecticut Charter
Schools despite the fact that they have become a primary vehicle for the
segregation of our public
school system.