I want to see a breakdown of which race if kids has been targeted here. Wonder if someone is making anonymous "suggestions" that brown kids "don't live here".
This reeks of racism and nimbyism.
I want to see a breakdown of which race if kids has been targeted here. Wonder if someone is making anonymous "suggestions" that brown kids "don't live here".
This reeks of racism and nimbyism.
I mean yes the article does dig into demographics it's a pretty long one. The area believe it started is 60% black.
America fuck yeah
How is this done in other countries that's better? Like, I would think that assigning children to particular schools based on geography is pretty universal. What makes this a particularly American failing?
It does sound like this district is managed by jerks, but that doesn't make this some sort of systematic, American issue.
This is ignoring the high likelihood it’s entirely predicated on race. My guess without ever looking into it is that this district is predominantly white, and is nominally well funded compared to predominantly black districts… which leads to people wanting their kids in better schools and “draining” funds. (A lot of school funding comes from property taxes at the city level. Which creates inequality with affluent areas spending more, for their kids, etc.)
So what about families that rent?
in the US, or at least where I'm at in the US, landlords collect your property taxes and pass it on- kinda like how stores collect sales tax and pass it on.
Funding coming from local taxes and causing severe differences in education quality is as American as Apple Pie. It's a old segregation holdover.
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