Is It Possible to Desegregate the Nation's Biggest School System?
Briefly

Recently, New York City has become the unlikely focus of renewed efforts to reduce racial segregation in public schools through challenging selective admissions policies, allowing a lawsuit to move forward in state courts, reminiscent of historical efforts to fight segregation.
While tactics for addressing segregation have evolved, research continues to support the benefits of racially and economically diverse public schools since the Brown v. Board of Education decision.
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