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Posts tagged School Integration
She Knows: This Mother’s Day, Can We Be the Mothers George Floyd Called Us to Be?

How are integrated schools seen as "educationally inferior, even as, paradoxically, parents recognize their value in the abstract?" writes Amanda Hambrick Ashcraft She Knows. Based on our research, when presented with options, white parents choose schools that are more white and more affluent than other choices available to them Why is this?

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The Washington Post: Parents say they want integrated schools. Here’s how they can actually find them.

Although there are many more students enrolled in highly integrated school districts than there were decades ago, segregation remains high in many big cities and suburbs. The Washington Post's Amy Joyce spoke with MCC’s Rick Weissbourd about our new report on school integration and three ways that parents can find thoughtfully integrated schools.

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