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New America: Crossing the Line: Segregation and Resource Inequality Between America’s School Districts

New America: Crossing the Line: Segregation and Resource Inequality Between America’s School Districts

by Paul Bean | Jun 6, 2025

Priced Out of Public Schools: District Lines, Housing Access, and Inequitable Educational Options

Priced Out of Public Schools: District Lines, Housing Access, and Inequitable Educational Options

by Paul Bean | Jun 6, 2025

ATA President Tim DeRoche in TIME: How Public Schools Cherry-Pick Their Students

ATA President Tim DeRoche in TIME: How Public Schools Cherry-Pick Their Students

by Aaron Guerrero | May 24, 2024

Report: When Good Parents Go to Jail: The Criminalization of Address Sharing in Public Education

Report: When Good Parents Go to Jail: The Criminalization of Address Sharing in Public Education

by Aaron Guerrero | May 22, 2024

Report: The Broken Promise of Brown v Board of Ed

Report: The Broken Promise of Brown v Board of Ed

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