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News Roundup: School secession updates- the good, the bad and the ugly

News Roundup: School secession updates- the good, the bad and the ugly

by Peter Piazza | Feb 16, 2018 | news

Cross-posted from the School Desegregation Notebook There was big news in the school segregation world, and good news at that! In case you haven’t seen it: a federal appeals court blocked a majority white community (Gardendale, AL) from seceding from a majority black...
News Roundup: School secession updates- the good, the bad and the ugly

SD News Roundup: Integration & Immigration, Curriculum Resources, and resegregation in Iowa

by Peter Piazza | Feb 5, 2018 | news

Cross-posted from the School Desegregation Notebook There wasn’t an easy way to group all the stories in this roundup, so I have them in three mostly separate categories: white families and school integration, teacher and curriculum diversity, and well, Iowa. As...
News Roundup: School secession updates- the good, the bad and the ugly

Research Roundup, Jan 2018: Social Justice Philanthropy and Funding Inequity

by Peter Piazza | Jan 30, 2018 | news

Cross-posted from the School Desegregation Notebook.  New to the SD notebook in 2018, I am planning to do research roundups every month or so. This is the first one of 2018, and it includes two reports that take very different ways of looking at the relationship...
News Roundup: School secession updates- the good, the bad and the ugly

News Roundup – Early Fall, Part 1: School resegregation and district secession

by Peter Piazza | Oct 17, 2017 | news

Originally posted 10/12 at the School Desegregation Notebook I took some time off of the roundup posts, and tons of stuff happened: it was the 60th anniversary of the Little Rock Nine, there was a new documentary, new podcasts and books, lots of great “misc” articles...
News Roundup: School secession updates- the good, the bad and the ugly

News Roundup- Late July: Local Stories, Housing Policy and School Choice

by Peter Piazza | Jul 29, 2017 | news

Cross posted from the School Desegregation Notebook This was an exhausting week in non-school segregation news, so this roundup is offered in the interest of keeping tabs on local developments and new research that has come out in the background of all the health care...
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