
Why Did New York’s Most Selective Public High School Admit Only 7 Black Students?
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Addressing Inequities in New York City's Public Education
This chapter explores the inequities present in New York City's public school system, particularly how socio-economic status and race impact educational opportunities. It emphasizes the need for systemic reforms to ensure equitable access to quality education for all children, regardless of their background.
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