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Catching up on a little Integrated School News…

by Courtney Mykytyn | Jul 6, 2016 | news, race

I’ve been out of town  (celebrating 20 years of marriage to a damn great man!) and wanted to catch up on school integration news…   National Politics (School Integration getting more attention!) From the Atlantic:  “Secretary King will call on...
Being a White Mom at a Not So White School

Being a White Mom at a Not So White School

by Courtney Mykytyn | Jun 21, 2016 | our stories, race

  My youngest just graduated from elementary school. She went to a Title 1 (almost 95% Free/Reduced Lunch) school. And she is, like I was, a middle class white girl. Her school had a handful of us white/middle-class-hummus-to-the-potluck families at the school...

Choosing a School for my Daughter in a Segregated City

by Courtney Mykytyn | Jun 17, 2016 | gentrification, news, our stories, race

Yeah… A lot to say on this one… first this: “By 1988… school integration in the United States had reached its peak and the achievement gap between black and white students was at its lowest point since the government began collecting data. The...
Charter School Swindle Selling Segregation to Blacks and Latinos

Charter School Swindle Selling Segregation to Blacks and Latinos

by Courtney Mykytyn | Jun 6, 2016 | news, race

https://gadflyonthewallblog.wordpress.com/2016/06/01/the-charter-school-swindle-selling-segregation-to-blacks-and-latinos/   We can blame charters and banks and realtors and policymakers and ChickenLittlers for our segregated schools (and we should!) – but we...

Affluent Parents Should Demand Diverse Schools for Their Children

by Courtney Mykytyn | Jun 4, 2016 | news, our stories, race

“I grew up in a two-parent, white, middle class household. I’m a third generation college graduate. My parents are educated professionals and they were able to involve themselves in my education. They entered my name into the magnet school lottery more than...
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