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The Struggle Continues Countrywide to End Race-Based Assignments in Public Schools |
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bused free from many miles away, by reason of racially gerrymandered school boundaries to accomplish racial balancing. On January 25 the Board adopted a new Integration Plan headlined S.D. magnet schools will drop race as a criterion. Appendix 4. Regardless of my objections, apparently this plan will use boundaries as racially clustered for magnet school assignments and as drawn by the District for VEEP school assignments. Thereby, applicants to schools participating in the magnet and VEEP programs will be given priority according to their residences, as may be gleaned from a close reading of the news report of the plan in Appendix 4. A statement by the District's integration program manager reflects the relation of race to the residence of applicants (id. para.6):
Thus, at this writing San Diego students await their assignments in coming years under a program whose manager states it is eliminating race as a criteria [sic], but in which it apparently comes into play by reason of its correlation with socioeconomics and geography. The implementation of such a program should be subjected to tests under current applicable facts and law. Study of the Facts Salient facts faced the Board at the end of the Carlin case. The population of the classified White, majority-treated, students had dropped from 76% at the start of the case in 1967 to about 30% at its end on July 1, 1998; and that of the classified Non-White, minority-treated, students had increased conversely. District records showed that African-Americans and Hispanics grouped in the Non-White category were not testing academically as high as students classified as Whites, following racial balancing at the demand of the Carlin-Plaintiff-Class for the preceding twenty years. |
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Carlin | Carlin v. Board of Education, San Diego Unified School District, San Diego Superior Court No. 303800 (1967-1998) San Diego, California |
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Carlin | Board of Education v. Superior Court, 61 Cal.App.4th 411 (Feb.1998) [conclusion of Carlin v. Board of Education] San Diego, California |
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