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Interesting article on Small Schools. "There is a bit of a conflict between small schools and integration," acknowledges [Jonathan Weiss], a former Clinton Administration official and author of "Public Schools and Economic Development: What the Research Shows", a report for the [Knowledge Works] Foundation. "Because we tend to live in neighborhoods that are segregated by race and income you often need to draw from a larger area to get a diverse population."... Recognizing the reality that the Decaturs of the world have faced, some small-schools advocates suggest breaking up larger campuses into several schools-within-a-school. One frequently cited success story in this regard is New York City's [Julia Richman Education Complex] (Educating Kids In Nyc). Once a failing, violence-plagued school of thousands, the sprawling compound has been divided into six schools, each with a different theme and identity.
Bill Seitz, fluxent at gmail dot com, Weblog