Schools that were segregated 25-30 years ago are no less segregated now. Children in the poorest and most segregated sectionals of cities have become isolated.a typical high school in the Bronx is more than 90% black or hispanic. Some school with as few as 3-4% of white, Southeast Asian, or Middle Eastern students, where every other students is black or hispanic, is considered diverse. Diversity, in these cases, seems to have no meaning Schools in minority communities are underfunded and lack resources. Those leads to educational disadvantages in underprivileged schools.
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