Encourage state to adopt progress toward racial and
socioeconomic integration as a fifth indicator.
Not exact matches
If they can find a popular echo, it is because supranational evolutions, such
as European
integration and, to a lesser extent, globalization, have indeed radically undermined national sovereignty in all its dimensions — democratic,
socioeconomic, cultural and even coercive.
Just occasionally are they less equivocal,
as when they observe that aggressive
integration policies helped black children during the 1970s, that mounting
socioeconomic inequality after the late 1980s contributed to the subsequent widening in the test - score gap, and that inequality in the preschool environment plays an important role in determining later educational outcomes.
Genesee Community Charter School in Rochester is serving
as an example of
socioeconomic integration in Rochester schools.
As detailed in this report, there are school districts that have proved
socioeconomic integration is possible; therefore, creating integrated schools is more so a matter of will, rather than one of viability.
New York state's
Socioeconomic Integration Pilot Program, for example, provides grants of up to $ 1.25 million to schools that use socioeconomic integration to increase student performance in the state's lowest performing schools.118 Also, states can incentivize charter school diversity through competitive grant programs such as the Charter Schools Program State Educational Agencies co
Socioeconomic Integration Pilot Program, for example, provides grants of up to $ 1.25 million to schools that use socioeconomic integration to increase student performance in the state's lowest performing schools.118 Also, states can incentivize charter school diversity through competitive grant programs such as the Charter Schools Program State Educational Agencies comp
Integration Pilot Program, for example, provides grants of up to $ 1.25 million to schools that use
socioeconomic integration to increase student performance in the state's lowest performing schools.118 Also, states can incentivize charter school diversity through competitive grant programs such as the Charter Schools Program State Educational Agencies co
socioeconomic integration to increase student performance in the state's lowest performing schools.118 Also, states can incentivize charter school diversity through competitive grant programs such as the Charter Schools Program State Educational Agencies comp
integration to increase student performance in the state's lowest performing schools.118 Also, states can incentivize charter school diversity through competitive grant programs such
as the Charter Schools Program State Educational Agencies competition.119
A recent report by The Century Foundation found that 91 districts and charters use
socioeconomic status
as a factor to pursue
integration, serving over four million students.
The Century Foundation Report, Louisville, Kentucky: A Reflection on School
Integration, recognized that the city's «adoption of stronger
socioeconomic measures,
as well
as its regional approach to desegregation, careful timing, and continued emphasis on school quality represent critical lessons that could be adopted by other regions and school districts willing to put in the work.»
According to a 2016 Century Foundation report, 91 districts and charter networks across the country have voluntarily adopted
socioeconomics as a factor in the student assignment.30 The Growth of
Socioeconomic School
Integration.
Earlier this year, the President proposed a $ 120 million program called «Stronger Together» that awards grants to school districts for efforts to integrate their student populations voluntarily by
socioeconomic levels, which often results in racial
integration as well.
But unlike the current system, student - based budgeting supports
socioeconomic integration,
as schools receive more local money to educate poor children, they say.
Some charter schools pursuing
socioeconomic integration have shown how systems of school choice can be used to foster diversity
as an alternative to redrawing attendance zones.
This variation may disproportionately affect New Haven residents and act
as a deterrent in the city's wider push to facilitate racial and
socioeconomic integration.