Racial segregation has been deepening in public
education, offering a sobering reminder of the nation's history when it
comes to racial and economic isolation in classrooms, according to a
recent report published by the Government Accountability Office Tuesday.
Published on the anniversary of the landmark ruling of Brown v. Board of Education,
the GAO found evidence of growing racial divides persisting in public
education. The number of Black and Latino students enrolled in
impoverished K-12 public schools increased 11 percent between 2001 and
2014.
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Source: NBC News
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