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Are Delhi private schools failing the EWS test? 15 yrs of silent segregation, NGOs filling gaps
Fifteen years after Delhi mandated a 25% EWS quota in private schools, basic English remains a struggle for many students and a separate-but-equal system has taken root ...
Ohio’s current 607 school districts would reduce to 88 under the district-a-county option, 163 under the merger model and 156 under the blank slate scenario. The maps can be found here. As Ohio ...
There are criticisms to be made of the administration’s handling of immigration, at least in terms of optics. Members of the Trump administration are doing themselves no favors by focusing on ...
An expert warned that the U.S. immigration crisis in America will continue so long as the country’s elite reject the idea of the "Americanization" of immigrants. Mark Krikorian, who is the executive ...
Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani has spoken about integrating America’s largest education system in striking terms rarely heard from big city leaders. By Troy Closson More than 71 years ago, the United ...
The Revolving Door Project, a Prospect partner, scrutinizes the executive branch and presidential power. Follow them at therevolvingdoorproject.org. Not so long ago, the days of racial segregation ...
The most consequential Supreme Court case involving race in the current session centers on whether Louisiana must, per the Voting Rights Act, have not one, but two, majority Black congressional ...
As part of Xpress‘ annual Women in Business issue, we reached out to elected officials and municipal leaders seeking their stories about influential role models, lived experiences and obstacles ...
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While the Boston area is increasingly racially diverse, the geographic divide between the very rich and the very poor continues to widen, according to a new report on residential segregation by The ...
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