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Appleseed Considers Racial, Economic Aspects of NYC Education

March 3, 2016

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A new study from New York Appleseed has taken a closer look at racial isolation among educationally disadvantaged children, finding that segregation by race or income relates to limited resources in New York City elementary schools.

The study, “New York City Elementary Schools: A Tale of Two Cities,” discusses both the benefits of diversity in the classroom and the harms of isolation for educationally disadvantaged students, suggesting that both support the idea of school diversity.

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