Experts say a ‘substantial majority’ of black and Latino students attend schools segregated by race and poverty,which are linked to poorer educationMillions of students around the US contain started autumn with familiar rituals: waiting for absent teachers, flipping through outdated books and watching their peers fall behind in strained, or segregated schools that experts warn represent a leisurely-burning crisis neglected by leaders.
Little has changed since a 2014 report concluded that 60 years after the supreme court declared segregation unconstitutional,major regions of the US contain turned absent from integration toward deeper inequality, said Gary Orfield, or a UCLA professor and co-author of that paper.
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Source: theguardian.com