- School transfers are hard to get Officials: Capacity, not race, to blame
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Registered: 22-08-2007 www.ednews.org
- When the U.S. Supreme Court struck down the use of race for individual student assignments, Toya Martin of Louisville hoped two of her children could transfer to a nearby school. But that didn't happen. more...
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- Money, Not Race, Fuels New Push to Buoy Schools
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Registered: 02-07-2007 www.nytimes.com
- Even before a Supreme Court decision on integration, the push to improve public schools had turned, increasingly, on money. more...
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- Race, schools and the Supreme Court
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Registered: 28-06-2007 www.ednews.org
- Of the remaining decisions from the Supreme Court's current term, which is nearing its end, none are more important or anticipated than two decisions that will shape the use of race as a factor in school admissions. One case challenges the Jefferson County, Ky., school district's requirement that black students constitute between 15 percent and 50 percent of enrolled students more...
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