Featured Research Collection
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- Two of Three CA School Districts Reduce Out-of-School Suspensions as Discipline Gap Narrows
- Based on the statewide averages for 2011-12 and 2012-13, progress was made in reducing out-of-school suspensions in California schools for every racial/ethnic subgroup. “Disruption/Willful Defiance” suspensions still, however, account for the largest share of the problem.
- UCLA Report Finds Changing U.S. Demographics Transform School Segregation Landscape 60 Years After Brown v Board of Education
- Segregation Increases after Desegregation Plans Terminated by Supreme Court
- North Carolina’s Black Students Increasingly Isolated in Schools after Many Desegregation Plans Dissolved
- Racial and Economic Isolation Intensifies Despite an Increasingly Multiracial Enrollment.
- California The Most Segregated State for Latino Students
- State Has Little to Celebrate 60 Years After Brown v Board of Education.
- Demographic Divide Intensifying in Southern California, Between Regions and Across Race
- The report reveals the depth and scope of the demographic shifts within our social and urban landscapes, due to international immigration, changes in birth rates, and internal migration patterns.