by Anna Lodder | Mar 31, 2025 | integration
The challenges of the last few months have left many of us feeling disheartened and uncertain. But one thing is clear: We cannot afford to retreat into silence. We cannot wait for the next election, the next policy shift, or the next “big moment” to make a change. Democracy is a long-term project, and public schools are at the very heart of that work.
by Susan Schwartz | Sep 12, 2024 | best practices, integration, our stories, race, social justice
Written by Susan and Anna for Integrated Schools. We recently received a Caregiver Connection request from a White parent whose son was about to start kindergarten. The family had consciously decided not to move to a different neighborhood or district as many other...
by Andrew | May 22, 2024 | benefits of integration, integration, our stories, social justice
The problem, of course, is school segregation. And in 2024, fully seventy years after the Supreme Court ruled in Brown v. Board of Education that separate is inherently unequal and that segregation itself is unconstitutional, it is a problem we all still live with.
by Integrated Schools | Apr 17, 2024 | integration
At Integrated Schools, one of the essential components of our Theory of Change is Advocate: To build a constituency for brave policy. We believe strongly in principles rooted in equity, one such principle being that all kids benefit from a diverse, multiracial teaching corps. And since we know that the majority of teachers across the country are white women, we clearly have a lot of work to do to support Black teachers and help grow our pool of teachers to more accurately represent our student population.
by Integrated Schools | Nov 15, 2023 | integration
Integrated Schools has a new board of directors, and we are thrilled to introduce them to you!!
by Andrew | Sep 5, 2023 | integration, podcast, Podcast Playlists
This playlist looks at integration and segregation from every aspect of the school experience. From school lunch, to pre-k, to PTA, and more. These episodes help us see the wider, insidious impact of segregation, and they help us see what we can do to bring about meaningful integration in every aspect of the school experience.