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Chicago’s Selective Schools’ Admission Policies Benefit Students in Affluent Neighborhoods

by Tim DeRoche | Feb 23, 2023 | 1-End educational redlining, 4-Enforce existing laws on lotteries, waitlists, & assignment algorithms

Indiana’s Coveted Magnet Schools Have Admission Policies Favoring High-Income Families

by Tim DeRoche | Feb 23, 2023 | 1-End educational redlining

Connecticut Magnet Schools Change Discriminatory Enrollment Quotas Following Lawsuit

by Tim DeRoche | Feb 23, 2023 | 4-Enforce existing laws on lotteries, waitlists, & assignment algorithms

Bay Area Teacher Calls Out Educational Redlining’s Role in Restricting Access to Coveted Public Schools

by Tim DeRoche | Feb 7, 2023 | 1-End educational redlining

New Map Shows History of Racist Covenants on Chicago Homes

by Tim DeRoche | Feb 6, 2023 | 1-End educational redlining

ExcelinEd: Educational Opportunity and Student Success Should Not Have Boundaries 

by Tim DeRoche | Jan 30, 2023 | 1-End educational redlining

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Aaron Guerrero

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Aaron Guerrero has nearly a decade of experience as a digital communications professional. Prior to joining Available to All, Aaron worked at two leading education reform groups: the California Charter Schools Association and StudentsFirst, developing and executing cross-platform campaigns in support of policies expanding access to high-quality public schools. He also served as the digital director for the Assembly Republican Caucus, helping to shape the digital conversation around some of the most important issues facing California, including housing and infrastructure. Aaron is a graduate of the University of California, Davis. 

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