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<blockquote data-quote="59 Dano" data-source="post: 5618792" data-attributes="member: 23516"><p>What do you mean, go back? </p><p></p><p><em>The U.S. student body is more diverse than ever before. Nevertheless, public schools remain highly segregated along racial, ethnic and socioeconomic lines.</em></p><p><em>...</em></p><p><em>"There is clearly still racial division in schools," says Nowicki. She adds that schools with large proportions of Hispanic, Black and American Indian/Alaska Native students – minority groups with higher rates of poverty than white and Asian American students – are also increasing. "What that means is you have large portions of minority children not only attending essentially segregated schools, but schools that have less resources available to them." - <a href="https://www.npr.org/2022/07/14/1111060299/school-segregation-report" target="_blank">https://www.npr.org/2022/07/14/1111060299/school-segregation-report</a></em></p><p></p><p></p><h4>Black children are five times as likely as white children to attend schools that are highly segregated by race and ethnicityShares of white and black eighth-graders attending schools with a high concentration of students of color, 2017</h4> <table style='width: 100%'><tr><th>Race</th><th>High-minority (51-100%)</th></tr><tr><th>White</th><td>12.9%</td></tr><tr><th>Black</th><td>69.2%</td></tr></table><p></p><h4>Black children are more than twice as likely as white children to attend high-poverty schoolsShares of white and black eighth-graders attending high-poverty schools, 2017</h4> <table style='width: 100%'><tr><th>Race</th><th>High-poverty (51-100%)</th></tr><tr><th>White</th><td>31.3%</td></tr><tr><th>Black</th><td>72.4%</td></tr></table><p></p><h4>Black children are highly likely to be in high-poverty schools with a high share of students of color, but white children are notShare of black and white eighth-graders attending low-poverty mostly white schools and and high-poverty schools with high shares of students of color, 2017</h4> <table style='width: 100%'><tr><th>Race</th><th>Low-poverty and mostly white</th><th>High-poverty and mostly students of color</th></tr><tr><th>White</th><td>23.5%</td><td>8.4%</td></tr><tr><th>Black</th><td>3.1%</td><td>60.0%</td></tr></table><p></p><p>[URL unfurl="true"]https://www.epi.org/publication/schools-are-still-segregated-and-black-children-are-paying-a-price/[/URL]</p><p></p><p></p><p><em>Today’s teachers and students should know that the Supreme Court declared racial segregation in schools to be unconstitutional in the landmark 1954 ruling <a href="https://archive.nytimes.com/www.nytimes.com/learning/general/onthisday/big/0517.html#article" target="_blank">Brown v. Board of Education</a>. Perhaps less well known is the extent to which American schools are still segregated. According to a <a href="https://www.nytimes.com/2019/02/27/education/school-districts-funding-white-minorities.html" target="_blank">recent Times article</a>, “More than half of the nation’s schoolchildren are in racially concentrated districts, where over 75 percent of students are either white or nonwhite.” In addition, school districts are often segregated by income. The nexus of racial and economic segregation has intensified educational gaps between rich and poor students, and between white students and students of color. -- <a href="https://www.nytimes.com/2019/05/02/learning/lesson-plans/still-separate-still-unequal-teaching-about-school-segregation-and-educational-inequality.html" target="_blank">Still Separate, Still Unequal: Teaching about School Segregation and Educational Inequality (Published 2019)</a></em></p><p></p><p><strong><em>U.S. Rep. Bobby Scott:</em></strong><em> “Public schools are now as segregated by race and class as they were in the 1960s.”</em></p><p><em></em></p><p><em><strong>PolitiFact's ruling:</strong> Mostly True</em></p><p><em></em></p><p><em>Here's why: The United States is backtracking on integrating public schools, according to Rep. Bobby Scott (D-Va). </em></p><p><em></em></p><p><em>"Yesterday marks the 68th anniversary of the Supreme Court’s historic Brown v. Board of Education decision, which struck down the unlawful school segregation," <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MxTlNxaZzzw" target="_blank">Scott said</a> during a May 18 meeting of the House Education & Labor Committee. "Yet we know public schools are now as segregated by race and class as they were as they were in the 1960s."-- <a href="https://www.statesman.com/story/news/politics/politifact/2022/06/14/fact-check-public-schools-segregated-today-1960-s/7608945001/" target="_blank">Fact-check: Are public schools as segregated today as in 1960s?</a></em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="59 Dano, post: 5618792, member: 23516"] What do you mean, go back? [I]The U.S. student body is more diverse than ever before. Nevertheless, public schools remain highly segregated along racial, ethnic and socioeconomic lines. ... "There is clearly still racial division in schools," says Nowicki. She adds that schools with large proportions of Hispanic, Black and American Indian/Alaska Native students – minority groups with higher rates of poverty than white and Asian American students – are also increasing. "What that means is you have large portions of minority children not only attending essentially segregated schools, but schools that have less resources available to them." - [URL]https://www.npr.org/2022/07/14/1111060299/school-segregation-report[/URL][/I] [HEADING=3]Black children are five times as likely as white children to attend schools that are highly segregated by race and ethnicityShares of white and black eighth-graders attending schools with a high concentration of students of color, 2017[/HEADING] [TABLE] [TR] [TH]Race[/TH] [TH]High-minority (51-100%)[/TH] [/TR] [TR] [TH]White[/TH] [TD]12.9%[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TH]Black[/TH] [TD]69.2%[/TD] [/TR] [/TABLE] [HEADING=3]Black children are more than twice as likely as white children to attend high-poverty schoolsShares of white and black eighth-graders attending high-poverty schools, 2017[/HEADING] [TABLE] [TR] [TH]Race[/TH] [TH]High-poverty (51-100%)[/TH] [/TR] [TR] [TH]White[/TH] [TD]31.3%[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TH]Black[/TH] [TD]72.4%[/TD] [/TR] [/TABLE] [HEADING=3]Black children are highly likely to be in high-poverty schools with a high share of students of color, but white children are notShare of black and white eighth-graders attending low-poverty mostly white schools and and high-poverty schools with high shares of students of color, 2017[/HEADING] [TABLE] [TR] [TH]Race[/TH] [TH]Low-poverty and mostly white[/TH] [TH]High-poverty and mostly students of color[/TH] [/TR] [TR] [TH]White[/TH] [TD]23.5%[/TD] [TD]8.4%[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TH]Black[/TH] [TD]3.1%[/TD] [TD]60.0%[/TD] [/TR] [/TABLE] [URL unfurl="true"]https://www.epi.org/publication/schools-are-still-segregated-and-black-children-are-paying-a-price/[/URL] [I]Today’s teachers and students should know that the Supreme Court declared racial segregation in schools to be unconstitutional in the landmark 1954 ruling [URL='https://archive.nytimes.com/www.nytimes.com/learning/general/onthisday/big/0517.html#article']Brown v. Board of Education[/URL]. Perhaps less well known is the extent to which American schools are still segregated. According to a [URL='https://www.nytimes.com/2019/02/27/education/school-districts-funding-white-minorities.html']recent Times article[/URL], “More than half of the nation’s schoolchildren are in racially concentrated districts, where over 75 percent of students are either white or nonwhite.” In addition, school districts are often segregated by income. The nexus of racial and economic segregation has intensified educational gaps between rich and poor students, and between white students and students of color. -- [URL="https://www.nytimes.com/2019/05/02/learning/lesson-plans/still-separate-still-unequal-teaching-about-school-segregation-and-educational-inequality.html"]Still Separate, Still Unequal: Teaching about School Segregation and Educational Inequality (Published 2019)[/URL][/I] [B][I]U.S. Rep. Bobby Scott:[/I][/B][I] “Public schools are now as segregated by race and class as they were in the 1960s.” [B]PolitiFact's ruling:[/B] Mostly True Here's why: The United States is backtracking on integrating public schools, according to Rep. Bobby Scott (D-Va). "Yesterday marks the 68th anniversary of the Supreme Court’s historic Brown v. Board of Education decision, which struck down the unlawful school segregation," [URL='https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MxTlNxaZzzw']Scott said[/URL] during a May 18 meeting of the House Education & Labor Committee. "Yet we know public schools are now as segregated by race and class as they were as they were in the 1960s."-- [URL="https://www.statesman.com/story/news/politics/politifact/2022/06/14/fact-check-public-schools-segregated-today-1960-s/7608945001/"]Fact-check: Are public schools as segregated today as in 1960s?[/URL][/I] [/QUOTE]
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