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ATA President Tim DeRoche in Project Forever Free: Redlining: The Real Reason Why Our Schools Are Segregated

ATA President Tim DeRoche in Project Forever Free: Redlining: The Real Reason Why Our Schools Are Segregated

by Tim DeRoche | Jan 1, 2025 | 1-End educational redlining, National Coverage, News

Axios: Rigid school boundaries allow districts to legally keep many students of color and low-income families out of coveted, elite K-12 public schools

by Tim DeRoche | Jan 1, 2025 | 1-End educational redlining, News & Resources

USA Today: Using a different address for school placement can be a crime

USA Today: Using a different address for school placement can be a crime

by Tim DeRoche | Jan 1, 2025 | 1-End educational redlining, National Coverage, News

Washington Post: Time to Shed Fears of Changing School Boundaries to Help Poor and Minority Kids

Washington Post: Time to Shed Fears of Changing School Boundaries to Help Poor and Minority Kids

by Tim DeRoche | Jan 1, 2025 | 1-End educational redlining, National Coverage, News

ATA President Tim DeRoche in Project Forever Free: Redlining: The Real Reason Why Our Schools Are Segregated

The 74: Report – State by State, How Legal Discrimination Continues 7 Decades Post Brown

by Tim DeRoche | Jan 1, 2025 | 1-End educational redlining, National Coverage, News

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