Miseducation Is There Racial Inequality at Your School? School districts where White students are more likely to be in an Advanced Placement class or gifted and talented program, compared with Black students.
Lena V. Groeger, Annie Waldman and David Eads:
Based on civil rights data released by the U.S. Department of Education, ProPublica has built an interactive database to examine racial disparities in educational opportunities and school discipline. Look up more than 96,000 individual public and charter schools and 17,000 districts to see how they compare with their counterparts
In Madison, White students are 3.5 times as likely to be enrolled in at least one AP class as Black students.
2006: “They’re all Rich White Kids, and they’ll do just fine, NOT!”
Madison’s long term, disastrous reading results.
A majority of the Madison School board rejected the proposed Madison Preparatory IB Charter School.