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US Department of Justice Guidance on Confronting Discrimination Based on National Origin and Immigration Status

US Department of Justice Guidance on Confronting Discrimination Based on National Origin and Immigration Status

by Tim DeRoche | Mar 26, 2022

Developing Admissions and Enrollment Policies for your Charter School published by the California Charter Schools Association

Developing Admissions and Enrollment Policies for your Charter School published by the California Charter Schools Association

by Tim DeRoche | Mar 26, 2022

A FINE LINE: How Most American Kids Are Kept Out of the Best Public Schools by Tim DeRoche, president of Available to All

A FINE LINE: How Most American Kids Are Kept Out of the Best Public Schools by Tim DeRoche, president of Available to All

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ACLU Unequal Access report on potential admissions violations by charter schools in California

ACLU Unequal Access report on potential admissions violations by charter schools in California

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