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![]() ![]() The PRRAC report, titled, “Housing and Schools: The Importance of Engagement for Educators and Education Advocates,” states: “Housing and school policies have a strong reciprocal effect on patterns of racial and economic segregation, which makes it especially important for educators and education advocates who understand the benefits of school integration to become involved in housing and land use policy.” “This makes it important for educators and education advocates who support school integration to engage with housing officials and make recommendations on attendance zones and school district boundaries.”Īchieving demographic diversity at the school district level will help fulfill the hope and promise of Brown, according to a new report by PRRAC (Poverty and Race Research Action Council). “Housing and school policies are inextricably linked and deeply affect patterns of school funding and academic success,” says Harry Lawson, director of NEA’s Human and Civil Rights Office. ![]() Today, as one sign of progress, housing officials collaborate with educators to integrate neighborhoods as a means to achieving school integration. ![]() Board of Education ruling promised integrated and equitable schools. ![]()
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