When segregation persists in schools, whose responsibility is it? [centerforhealthjournalism.org]
By Claire Mitzel, Center for Health Journalism, November 25, 2020 For nearly 40 years, school attendance zones in Roanoke, Virginia, hardly shifted. The patchwork map that started crosstown busing was first created as part of a 1971 court-ordered desegregation plan, and for decades, school officials said they saw no reason to make major changes. By 2009, though, the attendance zones were long outdated. Demographic shifts meant that schools became segregated once again, and in many cases,...