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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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    States and school districts did little to reduce segregation, and schools remained almost completely segregated until 1968, after Congressional passage of civil rights legislation. [29] In response to pressures to desegregate in the public school system, some white communities started private segregated schools, but rulings in Green v.

  4. The one-day boycott was a protest against segregated schools in Black neighborhoods. MUSIC boycott was the first in a series of fights against segregated schools. MPS estimated that, in all ...

  5. 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.

  6. Racial diversity in United States schools - Wikipedia

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    Limited diversity in schools was the norm in many countries until the middle of the twentieth century. Apartheid in South Africa created a racially segregated society with limited diversity in education that endured until the 1990s. [30] Indigenous peoples in Australia, Canada and New Zealand, were also

  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. Wisconsin leads nation in imprisonment rates of Black people

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    Years of housing segregation and redlining is largely why a disproportionate number of Black people in Wisconsin are imprisoned, criminal justice experts say.