How segregated are Michigan's schools? : changes in enrollment from 1992-93 to 2004-05 / Bettie Landauer-Menchik.

The number of segregated schools in Michigan has jumped dramatically over the past decade, driven by the charter school movement, a Michigan State University report concludes. Michigan had 294 schools that were at least 80 percent African American in 1992-93, increasing to 431 by last year. Of the...

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Main Author: Landauer-Menchik, Bettie
Corporate Author: Michigan State University. Education Policy Center
Language:English
Published: East Lansing, Mich. : Education Policy Center, Michigan State University, 2006.
Series:Policy report (Michigan State University. Education Policy Center : Online) ; no. 27.
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Physical Description:1 electronic text (6 pages) : PDF, color illustrations.
Format: Electronic eBook

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