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  2. Citizens' Councils - Wikipedia

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    As school desegregation increased in some parts of the South, in some communities the White Citizens' Council sponsored "council schools," private institutions set up for white children. Such private schools, also called segregation academies, were beyond the reach of the ruling on public schools. [22]

  3. Communities In Schools - Wikipedia

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    Communities In Schools (CIS) is an American non-profit organization that works within public and charter schools with the aim of helping at-risk students stay in school. CIS works with schools in 25 states and the District of Columbia. [1] With these schools, CIS with basic needs including clothing, food, life skills, family engagement, and ...

  4. Citizen Schools - Wikipedia

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    Citizen Schools also operates their own site devoted to apprenticeships, called CT Nation [9] Labeled "The online community for Citizen Schools volunteers", [10] the site provides a workspace for volunteers—Citizen Teachers—and Citizen Schools' staff to discuss current apprenticeships and prospects for future ones. The site also maintains a ...

  5. School integration in the United States - Wikipedia

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    After the decision, the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) attempted to register black students in previously all-white schools in cities throughout the South. In Little Rock, Arkansas, the school board agreed to comply with the high court's ruling.

  6. History of African-American education - Wikipedia

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    Anti-literacy laws for both free and enslaved black people had been in force in many southern states since the 1830s, [7] The widespread illiteracy made it urgent that high on the African-American agenda was creating new schooling opportunities, including both private schools and public schools for black children funded by state taxes. The ...

  7. Education segregation in the Mississippi Red Clay region

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    Hodding Carter III described the Mississippi association as "the biggest, most tightly organized, the most powerful Citizens' Council of them all." [11] White attendance in Jackson public schools dropped from 21,000 to less than 9,000. Council schools provided the high quality instruction of white children by white teachers.

  8. ICE to launch 'Citizens Academy' to teach civilians about ...

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    Operating with broad authority and minimal oversight, ICE’s enforcement and removal operations have become increasingly aggressive under the Trump administration.

  9. NAF (non-profit organization) - Wikipedia

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    NAF is an industry-sponsored nonprofit with a national network of public-private partnerships that support career academies within traditional high schools. [1] [2] Each academy focuses on a theme that addresses the anticipated future needs of local industry and the community it serves in five major "college prep plus" fields of study that encourage and facilitate college preparation and ...