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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.
The Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction released report cards for school districts Tuesday.
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 ...
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 ...
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.
Closed shortly after passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1964; nominally merged with St. Petersburg Junior College (today St. Petersburg College). Guadalupe College: Seguin: Texas: 1884 1936 Private [h] Ceased operations after a fire destroyed the main building in 1936. [24] Hampton Junior College: Ocala: Florida: 1958 1966 Public
People line up to view oral arguments on the first day of a new term of the US Supreme Court in Washington, DC, on October 7, 2024. (Saul Loeb/AFP/Getty Images)
Data released by the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction on Tuesday showed that 84% of Wisconsin public schools met, exceeded or significantly exceeded expectations for the 2023-24 school year.