Suburban schools becoming less white, more Latino 70 years after Brown decision
Briefly

Today, as whites make up decreasing percentages of the population and public school enrollments, Black and Latino families in many suburbs increasingly are enrolling their children in schools where patterns of racial and economic segregation are emerging.
During the past decade, the nation's 25 largest suburban areas saw the number of intensely segregated school districts - defined as districts that are 90%-100% nonwhite students - double, according to a UCLA Civil Rights Project report.
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