School Desegregation in Kalamazoo, Michigan [microform] : A Staff Report of the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights.

During 1968 the board of education of Kalamazoo, Michigan appointed a committee on desegregation and charged the group with developing a master plan with target dates for desegregating all levels of the public school system. The committee recommended a detailed three page program that was to lead to...

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Corporate Author: United States Commission on Civil Rights
Format: Microfilm Book
Language:English
Published: [Place of publication not identified] : Distributed by ERIC Clearinghouse, 1977.
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Summary:During 1968 the board of education of Kalamazoo, Michigan appointed a committee on desegregation and charged the group with developing a master plan with target dates for desegregating all levels of the public school system. The committee recommended a detailed three page program that was to lead to total desegregation of local schools by September of 1971. The implementation of the plan was delayed by the school board after the election of new members opposed to the plan. After a district court trial ending in 1973 and an unsuccessful appeal by defendants in 1974, the U.S. Supreme Court refused in 1975 to review the lower courts' finding in the case, thus affirming the judge's original desegregation order. Kalamazoo's public schools are now in their sixth year of court ordered desegregation. The attendance plan implemented by the Kalamazoo Public schools under federal court order in 1971 has significantly reduced the degree of concentration of minority students in the schools of that district. Student interracial tensions have decreased during the 6 years of court ordered desegregation. Following an initial decline in student achievement scores during the first year of desegregation, test scores have risen consistently since 1972. (Author/AM)
Item Description:ERIC Note: For related documents see UD 017 402-418 and UD 017 447-452.
ERIC Document Number: ED145045.
Physical Description:33 pages
Reproduction Note:Microfiche.
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