by Integrated Schools | Dec 31, 2018 | news, our stories
It’s been a super-busy past few months for us… As we are growing by leaps and bounds, we are working hard to put structures in place to keep things rolling. One of the most exciting changes is that, after long last, on the first day of 2019, you’ll...
by Peter Piazza | Nov 29, 2018 | news
Written by Peter Piazza, a post-doctoral researcher at the Center for Education and Civil Rights, and originally posted at the School Diversity Notebook. November was a busy month for school diversity and civil rights news. In the interest of space, I had to leave out...
by Peter Piazza | Nov 6, 2018 | news
Written by Peter Piazza, a post-doctoral researcher at the Center for Education and Civil Rights, and originally posted at the School Diversity Notebook. As mentioned in yesterday’s post, it’s been a while since I’ve done a news roundup; so, there was a lot to talk...
by Peter Piazza | Nov 5, 2018 | news
Written by Peter Piazza, a post-doctoral researcher at the Center for Education and Civil Rights, and originally posted at the School Diversity Notebook. It’s been a little while since I wrote my last news roundup – I took some time off for summer, got a new job,...
by Integrated Schools | Nov 2, 2018 | news, podcast
Need a break from midterm mania? We are excited to announce that our podcast is live! Parents talking with parents about school segregation & integration, the choices we parents make and the ways we think about them, the struggles and surprises, the joys and...
by Courtney Mykytyn | Oct 24, 2018 | news, race, social justice
From Charlottesville, Virginia to Vista, California, glad to see that school segregation is getting media attention. And though the details might be different, the stories are familiar: attendance battle zones, magnet/gifted programs and classroom-level...