Brown v. Board Today: Contemporary Desegregation in Traditional Attendance Zone School Assignment Systems
This brief examines the persistence of racial segregation in American public schools through traditional attendance zone assignment systems. The brief draws on policy from Berkeley, California and Wake County, North Carolina to highlight the difficulty in making universal policy suggestions for the vast number of American school districts. These districts ultimately reveal, though, that preserving some level of geographic-based assignment and considering race as a contextual assignment factor effectively contribute to diversity in schools.
Inquiry-driven, this project may reflect personal views, aiming to enrich problem-related discourse.
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Alex Guillot
Next-Gen Civic Leadership Academy Intern
Alex is a student at East Ascension High School in Gonzales, Louisiana. He is passionate about finding innovative ways to make government work for all. An advocate for justice in all its forms, Alex aspires to pursue a career in public interest law.