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Stanley, Charles J.; And Others – Integrated Education, 1975
After briefly reviewing the formation of current Department of Health, Education and Welfare policy, discusses Florida's desegregation status, activities of HEW's Office of Civil Rights, the formulation and progress of the Florida desegregation plan, the projected role of Florida A. and M., and, the problem of maintaining Black enrollment. (JM)
Descriptors: Black Colleges, Black Students, College Desegregation, Desegregation Plans
Briley, Kyle D. – 1985
This report describes housing desegregation gains in Louisville and Jefferson County, Kentucky, largely caused by school desegregation. The work of Judge James F. Gordon, who presided over the school desegregation plan, is cited as instrumental in aiding in this process. He ruled that no child in the minority in a neighborhood would be used for…
Descriptors: Black Population Trends, Black Students, Busing, Census Figures
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Sandler, Faith A. – Metropolitan Education, 1987
The special program component of the St. Louis desegregation plan is reviewed. Some of the nonintegrated schools have been improved in the following ways: (1) better instruction; (2) additional staff; (3) remedial, compensatory, and enrichment programs; (4) parent programs; and (5) parent staff seminars. Financial and legal support should increase…
Descriptors: Black Students, Desegregation Litigation, Desegregation Plans, Enrichment
Tennessee Higher Education Commission, Nashville. – 1975
Describing the major developments since January 1974 within the larger 1969-1974 context, this document focuses particular attention to changes in enrollment and faculty composition between the Fall of 1973 and of 1974. Between 1973 and 1974, enrollment of black students increased from 10.7 percent to 11.9 percent of total enrollment in…
Descriptors: Black Students, College Desegregation, Desegregation Methods, Desegregation Plans
Davidson, Mary E.; And Others – 1988
This report summarizes the response of a monitoring commission to a 1986-87 report on the educational components of a court-mandated school desegregation plan in Chicago (Illinois). The Board of Education was required to alleviate the effects of both past and ongoing segregation by providing educational and related programs for predominantly Black…
Descriptors: Black Students, Budgets, Compliance (Legal), Desegregation Litigation
Stanley, Cheryl; And Others – 1983
The Houston Independent School District operated 70 magnet schools during 1982-83. These programs represented all grade levels and ranged from fine arts programs to extended instructional day programs and programs for the academically able student. According to data reported by individual magnet schools, program audits, and site visits, the magnet…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Black Students, Compliance (Legal), Desegregation Plans
Stanley, Cheryl; And Others – 1984
The Houston Independent School District operated 78 magnet schools during 1983-84. Located on 70 campuses, the programs represented all grade levels and ranged from fine arts programs to extended instructional day programs and programs for the academically able student. During 1983-84, the magnet school plan accomplished its stated objectives (the…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Black Students, Compliance (Legal), Desegregation Plans
Wells, Amy Stuart; Crain, Robert L. – 1997
This description of the accomplishments and shortcomings of one school desegregation plan provides insights into much broader dialogue on the role of race in America. St. Louis (Missouri) and its suburbs demographically resemble many midsized contemporary metropolitan areas in the United States. What makes St. Louis unique is an urban-suburban…
Descriptors: Black Students, Desegregation Effects, Desegregation Methods, Desegregation Plans
McGroarty, Daniel – American Enterprise, 1996
Describes the situation created by busing in Milwaukee's public schools. The rise of support for school choice developed out of the failure of busing, which was Milwaukee's solution to school problems. Wisconsin now has a private-school voucher law. Busing has been less onerous since the city was divided into five zones from which parents of…
Descriptors: Black Students, Busing, Desegregation Plans, Educational Vouchers
DeClue, James A.; Uchitelle, Susan – 1985
Progress made during 1984-85 in the implementation of a student transfer desegregation plan in St. Louis, Missouri, and surrounding counties, is described and evaluated in this report. Focus is on the activities of the two bodies which assumed responsibility for administering the plan, the Voluntary Interdistrict Coordinating Council (VICC) and…
Descriptors: Black Students, Desegregation Plans, Elementary Secondary Education, Enrollment
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Willie, Charles V. – Urban League Review, 1988
Examines the intentions and results of school desegregation since Brown v Board of Education. Concludes that desegregation has had a greater impact on the White population than on the Black population, and that the self-concepts of both racial populations have benefitted. (FMW)
Descriptors: Black Students, Blacks, Desegregation Effects, Desegregation Litigation
Mitchell, George A. – 1989
This study reviews the state-financed program of racial integration in metropolitan Milwaukee (Wisconsin) Public Schools. The integration program rested on the basic assumption that with enough time, state financial assistance, and new spending, racial integration would significantly improve academic achievement and close the gap between minority…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Black Students, Busing, Desegregation Effects
Roberts, Gary J.; George, Vivian V. – 1981
Desegregation in elementary schools in Springfield, Massachusetts, must be rated a success. Implementation of the desegregation program, which became a reality in 1974, was successful because of the following factors: strong leadership from the superintendent; support of the mayor and the school committee (in spite of their opposition to mandatory…
Descriptors: Achievement Gains, Black Students, Desegregation Effects, Desegregation Methods
Dupre, Beverly B. – 1979
Efforts of Loyola University in New Orleans to recruit and retain minority students since the early 1970's are reported. A task force was assigned to study the university's role in providing opportunities to blacks, in terms of course offerings, student recruiting strategies, faculty recruiting policies, and other issues. A grant of $1.8 million…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Administrative Policy, Black Students, Black Teachers
Gibson, John S. – 1971
Beginning with the thesis that integrated education is indispensable to achieving an integrated society, the author examines first whether these assumptions behind school desegregation are valid or not, and why: that students will perform better academically, and that more democratic human relations will ensue. He presents evidence to show that…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Black Education, Black Students, Classroom Desegregation
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