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Board of Education of Oklahoma City v. Dowell , 498 U.S. 237 (1991), was a United States Supreme Court case "hasten[ing] the end of federal court desegregation orders." [ 1 ]
Oklahoma House Bill 1775 (also known as HB1775) is a passed 2021 legislative bill in the U.S. state of Oklahoma that bans teaching certain concepts around race and gender. The bill is typically referred to as a ban on critical race theory .
The Oklahoma Board of Education has outlined new guidelines limiting teachings on race and gender in K-12 classrooms. As reported... View Article The post Oklahoma Board of Education approves ...
McCrary (1976) prohibited racial discrimination in private schools and revoked IRS-granted non-profit status of schools in violation. [30] Desegregation efforts reached their peak in the late 1960s and early 1970s, when the South transitioned from complete segregation to being the nation's most integrated region.
"The growing use of AI in schools, including for instructional and school safety purposes, and AI’s ability to operate on a mass scale can create or contribute to discrimination," the Education ...
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Desegregation would begin in the 1960s, with the Oklahoma City government banning businesses from discriminating on the basis of race in June 1964, a month before the Civil Rights Act of 1964 was passed. [19] The predominantly African-American Deep Deuce neighborhood of Oklahoma City was bulldozed in the 1980s to make way for construction of ...
The OSSAA Board entered executive session to discuss the ongoing lawsuit filed by five Oklahoma City-area private schools. Bishop McGuinness, Mount St. Mary, Heritage Hall, Crossings Christian and ...