Study: Are Black Students in Integrated Schools Getting a Better Education Than Segregated Students

By Julissa Catalan


A new study confirms that racially segregated schooling is a disadvantage to young learners.

The study, conducted by the Frank Porter Graham Child Development Institute (FPG) at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, compiled data from the Department of Education in order to track the fluctuation in reading levels of first-graders, depending on whether they are enrolled in an integrated or segregated school.

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