Research: Most Charter Schools Are Segregated Results of White Flight From Minorities

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http://hechingerreport.org/content/...-age-measuring-their-success-is-tricky_12647/

By Sarah Butrymowicz

In keeping with national demographic shifts, the Twin City suburbs have been growing more diverse in recent years, with an increasing African-American and Hispanic population. But that diversity is not always reflected in the area schools.

At Seven Hills Classical Academy, a charter school in Bloomington, Minn., for instance, 80 percent of the student body is white, compared to 57 percent in the Bloomington Public School District. Indeed, the number of predominantly white charters in the Twin Cities metro area has risen from 11 in 2000 to 37 in 2010.

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Charter schools and their proponents argue that charters must take any student who wants to attend– and randomly select students through a lottery if too many apply – and, as such, can’t control who enrolls. Yet some experts are concerned that this trend is an example of the next phase of white flight, following a long history of white families seeking out homogeneous neighborhoods and schools.

School choice was once seen as a means of helping to diversify schools in spite of residential segregation. But in practice, researchers have found charter schools to be segregated as well. While much attention and research on charter school segregation have focused on predominantly black schools located in cities, pockets of mostly white charters are popping up in diversifying suburbs.

In the Delaware’s suburbs, for instance, a handful of independent charter schools have attracted large numbers of white families seeking to skirt an unpopular busing program. One study found that nearly all of the state’s charter schools enroll either more than 70 percent white students—or virtually none at all. In the Cleveland suburbs, a charter network known as Constellation Schools, which enrolls a disproportionately small percentage of black and Hispanic students, has grown to more than 23 schools over the past 13 years.

The Civil Rights Project at the University of California Los Angeles, which has documented charter school segregation for years, has found that in several western and southern states white students are disproportionately represented in charter schools. These patterns “suggest that charters serve as havens for white flight from public schools,” according to a 2010 report from the group.

But educators and policy makers are divided over the significance of the trend: Charter critics say the movement has fostered a rise in the number of racially isolated schools while others maintain that schools like Seven Hills are symptomatic of enduring self-segregation throughout America’s education system now manifesting itself through parental choice.

“We have a long history of families and communities segregating themselves,” said Andre Perry, the associate director for educational initiatives at Loyola University’s Institute for Quality and Equity in Education in New Orleans. “It’s somewhat wrongheaded to say that charter schools are an impetus for segregation. The people are the impetus for segregation.”

Still, Myron Orfield, director of the Institute on Metropolitan Opportunity at the University of Minnesota and a prominent charter school critic, says that charters worsen the problem.

“Charters are either very white places or very non-white places,” he said. “[Charters] are an accelerant to the normal segregation of public schools.”


So... In other words:mjpls:
 

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It is important that black people establish our own schools because its obvious white people dont want our kids learning with their children. Black people have this false notion that if we just beat white children over the head with love they'll grow up to love black people. Just doesnt work like that. Forcing black children onto white people will not help black people at all.

How is someone who doesnt Want to educate your child, going to teach them? Is that going to be an adequate education? Educators are not robots and privately they have their own biases toward students. Many of which are bigoted. My income is 6 figures yet my high school counselor, who was a cac told me i should become a janitor......

Standards at these charter schools should be verified to meet whatever minimum standards these cacs have so these kids get go to college.
 

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I hope you can find an answer to that question, because Charter schools, being white controlled, might not be it.



The problem is that most charter schools end up white. It's not the kind of segregation that encourages or leads to Black community empowerment, since these white-controlled schools end up deliberately excluding Black people and leaving them to run-down public schools, which, also being funded by the same governments that fund the charters, leave them to decay.
I feel like posters missed the point of your article.
 

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Black people have this false notion that if we just beat white children over the head with love they'll grow up to love black people. .


i don't think this is true.. I didn't do a poll - but most blacks don't believe whites like us, At All.
 

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i don't think this is true.. I didn't do a poll - but most blacks don't believe whites like us, At All.
We know whites dont like us but black people still seek the approval of whites. Black people want to be liked and accepted by them. Thats why black people think things are getting better in terms of race relations. They think if we grow up together in the same schools the hate will lessen over time.

If we have them in rap videos jumping around with us, sharing unity in ignorance as the token cac, it sends a message about racial harmony through the world. It just reinforces in their parents why they dont want black people around their children. :usure:
 
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The more I think about it the more this pisses me off. It's like ":mindblown: OMG white people are leaving public schools. What do we do now? Quick stop them!". You want to leave go right ahead. Good riddance :pacspit:
 
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