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Updated Aug. 10 with appeal — Two St. Louis charter school parents are renewing their effort to have a say in a lawsuit that could change the way public…
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Updated July 19 with response to judge's ruling— A federal judge has dismissed a lawsuit filed against St. Louis’ voluntary desegregation…
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Eligibility requirements and classes geared for special interests and abilities apparently are not enough of an attraction for some parents with other…
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School officials could extend the life of St. Louis’ interdistrict desegregation program indefinitely by switching from racial to economic transfer…
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The end isn’t near for the area’s long-running school desegregation program, but it’s coming.Area school superintendents in charge of the Voluntary…
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Updated at 12:50 p.m. June 1 with response from St. Louis Public Schools: Two parents who say their children have thrived in charter schools after…
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Two days before St. Louis voters would decide the fate of a small sales tax increase to pay for school desegregation in 1999, the woman who started the…
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A black third-grader's effort to continue at his St. Louis charter school even though his family has moved to St. Louis County has gone to federal…
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A researcher with the Economic Policy Institute says the federal government needs to recognize that it played a deliberate role in creating racially…
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Headlines screamed the basics: A 9-year-old St. Louis boy will be barred from remaining at the school he loves, just because he is black.The stories fed…