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Resegregation of U.S. schools deepening: Districts in big cities of the Midwest and Northeast undergo the most change.

Date: January 25, 2008
Author: Amanda Paulson
QUOTE: ...[some experts say] the fact is that segregated schools tend to be highly correlated with such things as school performance and the ability to attract teachers..."Once you separate kids spacially from more privileged kids, they tend to not get the same things," says [one expert]. "And we need to start thinking about how a school that's racially isolated can be preparing students for this global society we live in."

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