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Serrano, Tirso G. – 1970
This Title IV, Civil Rights Act evaluation of Projects to Improve Equality of Educational Opportunities in Redlands, school year 1969-1970, concludes that the outcomes of a year of desegregated education are as follows. Seventy percent of the parents said that their children are more interested in school and are receiving a better education today.…
Descriptors: Academic Ability, Bus Transportation, Educational Opportunities, Family School Relationship
O'Farrell, Brigid – 1970
The Holland Day Care Center in Michigan serves a diverse community of Anglo children of Dutch ancestry and children of former migrant workers of Chicano, Black, Puerto Rican and Cuban origins who have settled in the area. Located in two churches which are about three blocks apart, the program divides children by ability and age into five…
Descriptors: Bilingual Education, Bus Transportation, Career Opportunities, Community Involvement
Camp, C. William; And Others. – 1969
This report focuses on the experience of integration as perceived in the Portland, Oregon, Suburban Transfer Program, which completed its first year of operation in 1969. The voluntary plan buses 98 black students in grades one to six from inner-city schools to suburban districts. Open-ended, indepth interviews were taped with students, parents,…
Descriptors: Black Students, Bus Transportation, Community Involvement, Free Choice Transfer Programs
Hough, Leaetta M.; Hellervik, Lowell W. – 1972
In the Fall of 1970, a voluntary, one-way busing program of 59 white students was initiated from the Burroughs Elementary School Area to the Clinton Elementary School. An independent research agency was contracted to evaluate the program. Areas being investigated are attitudes of parents, teachers and students; school attendance; school climate;…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Attendance Patterns, Bus Transportation, Desegregation Methods
Spence, Beth – 2000
Every school day, hundreds of West Virginia children ride school buses much longer than state guidelines say they should. Under those guidelines, no elementary student should be on the bus more than 30 minutes one way, middle school students 45 minutes, and high school students 1 hour. In fall 1999, public hearings about school transportation…
Descriptors: Bus Transportation, Costs, Disadvantaged, Distance
Williams, John; And Others – 1977
This study presents both demographic data and superintendents' reports of the processes and consequences of school desegregation for a nationally representative body of 1,292 school districts. The major analytic variable of the study is the nature and timing of steps to desegregate. The major conclusion that emerges is that desegregation actions…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Bus Transportation, Community Attitudes, Court Role
Dee, Rita – 1972
Operation Hospitality was a program started 4 years ago to bus children from all black inner city parochial schools to all white parochial schools, largely suburban. The first phase of an overall evaluation of the program involved the attitudes of the participating student populations. The second aspect of evaluation which was planned involved an…
Descriptors: Black Community, Bus Transportation, Community Surveys, Desegregation Effects
Gordon, Edmund W., Ed. – 1972
Contents of this issue of the NCRIEEO Newsletter include the following articles: (1) "Editor's commentary: background to the issue," by Edmund Gordon, which puts busing into perspective as an important educational resource--like physical facilities, instructional materials, and teachers--to be used to achieve educational and social…
Descriptors: Bus Transportation, Desegregation Effects, Desegregation Litigation, Desegregation Methods
Clarke, Keith Wayne – 1975
The primary intention of this study was to answer the question: are METCO students getting a good education? The study had as its purpose recording the opinions of METCO parents and school administrators in suburban communities with METCO students as to whether or not these schools were providing METCO students with the opportunity and resources…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Administrators, Black Students, Bus Transportation
Gerard, Harold B.; Miller, Norman – 1971
In 1966, an intensive assessment of the busing program in Riverside, California, was implemented to achieve the complete desegregation of the school district. The sample consists of all elementary school students who were bused from the ghetto schools as well as a sample of white children in the receiving schools. The first measurements were taken…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Attitude Change, Black Students, Bus Transportation
Cottle, Thomas J. – 1976
This book is based on the personal accounts of individuals and families involved in different ways in the busing for school integration experience in Boston, Massachusetts. The individuals who speak are both black and white, and include administrators, parents, students, teachers and residents of the city and suburbs. Their stories reflect their…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Black Attitudes, Bus Transportation, Busing
Mayo, Clara – 1970
The thesis of this paper was to question the validity of a goal of integration achieved through the elimination of differences. In the course of structured interviews with mothers enrolling their children for the first time in Operation Exodus, a black administered and financed school busing program in Boston, a majority of respondents indicated…
Descriptors: Black Attitudes, Black Education, Black Students, Bus Transportation
Connery, Joseph J. – 1971
This is a fourth in a series of reports concerning the progress of the busing program in District Four, Chicago, Illinois, covering the school year of September 1970-June 1971. The four purposes of the plan as originally stated are as follows: (1) to relieve serious overcrowding at the May and Spencer Schools; (2) to promote stabilization through…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Black Students, Bus Transportation, Desegregation Effects
Harvard Univ., Cambridge, MA. Center for Law and Education. – 1972
Contents of this issue of "Inequality in Education" include: (1) "Busing is not the issue," Reubin Askew, Governor of Florida; (2) "Pupil transportation: a brief history," Paul V. Smith; (3) "White parents' fears," Patricia Derian, which discusses the desegregation of the schools in Jackson, Mississippi in the late 1960's from the point of view of…
Descriptors: Bus Transportation, De Facto Segregation, De Jure Segregation, Desegregation Effects
SHAW, PEG – 1967
THIS REPRINTED SERIES OF NEWSPAPER ARTICLES ABOUT PROJECT CONCERN, HARTFORD'S EXPERIMENTAL PROGRAM WHICH BUSES INNER CITY CHILDREN TO SUBURBAN SCHOOLS, IS COMPOSED PRIMARILY OF ANECDOTAL REPORTS FROM MOTHERS, CHILDREN, AND TEACHERS. THE INDIVIDUAL ARTICLES DEAL WITH THE CHILDREN'S REACTIONS TO THE BUSING AND TO THEIR NEW SCHOOLS, THEIR ADJUSTMENT,…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Black Students, Bus Transportation, Disadvantaged Youth
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