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Digging Deeper: More informationMost students won’t go to better schools.![]()
Closures won’t save the district big bucks.![]()
These aren’t empty schools.![]()
Closures do have a big impact – on everyone.![]()
Want to take action? Here’s what to do.Read up on the alternatives. You can’t improve schools by closing them – here’s what we should be doing instead to support and turn around struggling schools.Find out if there's a local organizing group in your community fighting school closures. Contact the Journey for Justice coalition and Alliance for Educational Justice, or send us an email. Share this infographic on Facebook and Twitter. And view and share our previous infographic, “The Color of School Closures."
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The Color of School Closures
Posted on: Tuesday April 23rd, 2013
Mass school closings have become a hallmark of today's
dominant education policy agenda. But rather than helping students,
these closures disrupt whole communities. And as U.S. Department of
Education data suggests, the most recent rounds of mass closings in
Chicago, New York City and Philadelphia disproportionately hurt Black
and low-income students.
What can you do to end these discriminatory and unacceptable school closures?
What is the alternative to closing schools? Evidence-based policies that provide students, schools and communities with the opportunities and resources they need to succeed, including:
Here are just a few of the many groups organizing against school closures in the cities highlighted in the infographic. If your organization is doing anti-closures work, let us know and we'll add it!
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Welcome to the Education Blog of Carla Ranger - Former District 6 Trustee - Dallas Independent School District - DISD
Showing posts with label School Closures. Show all posts
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Saturday, July 27, 2013
Debunking the Myths of School Closures
Saturday, April 6, 2013
Protesters from 21 cities say closing schools violates civil rights
Huffington Post - 1-29-2013 - Joy Resmovits

Members of the group, a patchwork of community organizations called the Journey for Justice Movement, have filed several Title VI civil rights complaints with the Education Department Office of Civil Rights, claiming that school districts that shut schools are hurting minority students. While most school closures are decided locally, the Education Department's School Improvement Grant gives under performing school districts money for shakeups or turnarounds, including closures.
The meeting became heated at times. "The voices of the people directly impacted can no longer be ignored," said Jitu Brown, an organizer from the South Side of Chicago. "This type of mediocrity is only accepted because of the race of the students who are being served." He called school closures "a violation of our human rights," since many communities are left without neighborhood schools after districts shut them down."
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“I have been denied the right to a quality education,” said Gavin
Alston, 12, whose Chicago school was shuttered last year. “We have no
middle or elementary schools in my neighborhood anymore.”
Federal Complaint Alleges City Policy Discriminates Against Minorities, Poor - Wall Street Journal
Protesters from 18 cities say closing schools violates civil rights
Education Dept. to Hear School Closing Complaints
School Closures Challenged=Federal Complaint Alleges City Policy Discriminates Against Minorities, Poor
School closings discriminatory, coalition tells U.S. Education Department
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