by Integrated Schools | Jan 15, 2018 | news
This week Alvin Chang at Vox published a fascinating infographic article on school segregation and how school districts could mitigate segregation by fiddling with attendance zones. The fun (but no, not really fun at all…) interactive piece invites you to look...
by Integrated Schools | Jan 1, 2018 | book club, our stories
2018 is starting off strong — Professor Noliwe Rooks has graciously offered to join us in discussing her new book, Cutting School, for our January Online Book Club selection! We are thrilled and honored — and hope that you all RSVP ASAP for this special...
by Integrated Schools | Oct 11, 2017 | events, our stories
Now that school is back in session, Integrated Schools is continuing our monthly Book Club Meetings. We’ve heard reading suggestions from many of you (keep it coming!) and will start this October with a re-read of Beverly Daniel Tatum‘s Why Are All the Black Kids...
by Integrated Schools | Oct 9, 2017 | our stories
When white and/or privileged families enroll their kids in schools serving a majority of students who come from different racial, linguistic, and socioeconomic backgrounds (as many of us across the country are doing!), we often replicate a kind of white supremacy in...
by Integrated Schools | Oct 5, 2017 | our stories
It is that time of year again! For many of us, the stress over where we will enroll our rising kindergarteners, middle schoolers, and high schoolers next year is ramping up, compelling us to put together spreadsheets of schools and obsessively instigate...