Segregation of black, Hispanic students on the rise, report finds

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Segregation of black, Hispanic students on the rise, report finds
BY JENNIFER C. KERR, ASSOCIATED PRESS May 17, 2016 at 3:21 PM EDT | Updated: May 17, 2016 at 3:31 PM
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Recent government reports highlight a crisis in leadership at the Bureau of Indian Affairs, and one report found that more than one-third of bureau’s schools have gone at least one year without health and safety inspections. Photo by Alan Levine/Flickr.

WASHINGTON — Six decades after the Supreme Court outlawed separating students by race, stubborn disparities persist in how the country educates its poor and minority children.

A report Tuesday by the nonpartisan Government Accountability Office found deepening segregation of black and Hispanic students at high-poverty K-12 public schools. These schools offered fewer math, science and college prep classes, while having higher rates of students who are held back in ninth grade, suspended or expelled.

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“Segregation in public K-12 schools isn’t getting better. It’s getting worse, and getting worse quickly,” Rep. Bobby Scott of Virginia said. The analysis, he said, confirmed that America’s schools are largely segregated by race and class, leaving more than 20 million students “attending racially and socioeconomically isolated public schools.”

“This report is a national call to action,” said Scott, the House education committee’s top Democrat and among the lawmakers who requested the study. Its release coincided with the 62nd anniversary of the Brown v. Board of Education ruling, which declared segregated schools unconstitutional.

“While much has changed in public education in the decades following this landmark decision and subsequent legislative action, research has shown that some of the most vexing issues affecting children and their access to educational excellence and opportunity today are inextricably linked to race and poverty,” the report said.

In the 2013-2014 school year, 16 percent of the nation’s public schools had high concentrations of poor and black or Hispanic students, up from 9 percent at the start of the millennium, the review of Education Department data found. Student bodies at these schools were at least 75 percent black or Hispanic — and in some cases 100 percent.


These schools tended to provide fewer math courses, with calculus and seventh grade and eighth grade algebra seen as particularly lacking. In science, they had less biology, chemistry and physics courses than their more affluent counterparts with fewer minority students.

Less than half of the mostly poor, mostly minority schools offered AP math courses.

Looking at all public schools, the report found low-income and minority students were far less likely to enroll in these more rigorous courses.

Hispanic students at these schools took an additional hit. The report said they tended to be “triple segregated by race, income and language,” according to specialists and educators that the investigators interviewed.

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Never knew this.

yea many HBCUs pay non blacks extra grant money to go there. I've seen it first hand with my alma mater and at a few other HBCUs. They do it to get white athletes too who's parents typically wouldn't want them at an HBCU. A lot of Asians take advantage of this too as they may have not had the best grades HBCUs tend to be more lax in entrance requirements + these kids get that "minority" kick back grant money. I remember when I was in DC I saw a ton of Asians at Howard.

Lotta HBCUs are on their last leg and are pretty much trying to create the image of the "the school that gives everyone a chance". You`ll notice some schools design their sites where you see a good mix of non blacks in the images so it doesnt "scare off" people who dont "get" HBCUs.
 

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A big part of this is housing because white people, by and large, don't want to live next to blacks people. Combine that with the wealth gap and you get white children going to whiter, wealthier schools.

I wish there were a way to have equal education for our children with or without diversity but smarter people than me have concluded diversity is essential to Black children getting equal education.
 

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yea many HBCUs pay non blacks extra grant money to go there. I've seen it first hand with my alma mater and at a few other HBCUs. They do it to get white athletes too who's parents typically wouldn't want them at an HBCU. A lot of Asians take advantage of this too as they may have not had the best grades HBCUs tend to be more lax in entrance requirements + these kids get that "minority" kick back grant money. I remember when I was in DC I saw a ton of Asians at Howard.

Lotta HBCUs are on their last leg and are pretty much trying to create the image of the "the school that gives everyone a chance". You`ll notice some schools design their sites where you see a good mix of non blacks in the images so it doesnt "scare off" people who dont "get" HBCUs.
:smh:
 

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A big part of this is housing because white people, by and large, don't want to live next to blacks people. Combine that with the wealth gap and you get white children going to whiter, wealthier schools.

I wish there were a way to have equal education for our children with or without diversity but smarter people than me have concluded diversity is essential to Black children getting equal education.

Yea.. school funding would have be untied from property taxes :manny:
 

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JSU is doing this unfortunately. Even Europeans get "minority" benefit
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yea, non blacks getting discounts on HBCUs, and while Blacks do get money to go to PWIs it tends to be for the "brightest" blacks while HBCUs (outside of your Morehouse,Spelman,etc) have "easier" entry requirements thus you have Whites who couldn't make it at a PWI and other groups getting cheaper educations at institutions historically created to cater to underserved blacks.
 

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schools are segregating because people are self segregating. If everyone lives on one side of town, then all the children will be going to the same schools.

Even internet is self segregated.. Like this place. Separate but equal is the only path forward.
 

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schools are segregating because people are self segregating. If everyone lives on one side of town, then all the children will be going to the same schools.

Even internet is self segregated.. Like this place. Separate but equal is the only path forward.

I tend to think the way you do, but that may not be possible...What do you think of Obama's plan?
 
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