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  2. Education segregation in Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    Wisconsin has some of the most segregated schools in the United States. Despite laws demanding school integration, a 2012 study by the UCLA Civil Rights Project found that Wisconsin still has significant segregation in its classrooms. Almost half of black students in Wisconsin attend a school where 90% or more of the students are non-white.

  3. School segregation in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Board of Education, which banned segregated school laws, school segregation took de facto form. School segregation declined rapidly during the late 1960s and early 1970s as the government became strict on schools' plans to combat segregation more effectively as a result of Green v. County School Board of New Kent County. [2]

  4. Racial diversity in United States schools - Wikipedia

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    Racial diversity in United States schools is the representation of different racial or ethnic groups in American schools.The institutional practice of slavery, and later segregation, in the United States prevented certain racial groups from entering the school system until midway through the 20th century, when Brown v.

  5. The Sentinel reported on May 20, 1964, that schools on the city's north side were "back to normal" the day after the boycott. A second MUSIC-led boycott, in October 1965, lasted 3.5 days; Gregory ...

  6. Like students, Wisconsin schools get report cards, which were ...

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    The Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction released report cards for school districts Tuesday.

  7. Wisconsin schools are facing fiscal cliffs, closing buildings ...

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    This summer, school leaders called on Wisconsin lawmakers to use the state’s $7 billion surplus to help catch schools up to inflation. Republican lawmakers allotted the bulk of the surplus for ...

  8. School integration in the United States - Wikipedia

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    However, despite their important role in black communities, black schools remained underfunded and ill-equipped, particularly in comparison to white schools. For example, between 1902 and 1918, the General Education Board , a philanthropic organization created to strengthen public schools in the South, gave only $2.4 million to black schools ...

  9. Rosenwald Schools helped educate Black students in segregated ...

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    It was in schools like this one, and nearly 5,000 others built in the American South a century ago, that Black students largely ignored by whites in power gained an educational foundation through ...