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Loyola Marymount University and Loyola Law School

Education Faculty Works

2017

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Our Segregated Capital: An Increasingly Diverse City With Racially Polarized Schools, Jongyeon Ee Feb 2017

Our Segregated Capital: An Increasingly Diverse City With Racially Polarized Schools, Jongyeon Ee

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No abstract provided.


Southern Schools: More Than A Half-Century After The Civil Rights Revolution, Jongyeon Ee Jan 2017

Southern Schools: More Than A Half-Century After The Civil Rights Revolution, Jongyeon Ee

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The South was the central focus of the Brown v. Board of Education decision from the U.S. Supreme Court in 1954.


Paving The Way To Equity And Coherence? The Local Control Funding Formula In Year 3, Magaly Lavadenz Jan 2017

Paving The Way To Equity And Coherence? The Local Control Funding Formula In Year 3, Magaly Lavadenz

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This report seeks to help policymakers and others better understand ways in which LCFF implementation is changing fundamental aspects of resource allocation and governance in California’s K-12 education system. The LCFF provides all districts with base funding plus supplemental and concentration grants for low-income students, English learners, and foster youth. The law eliminated most categorical programs, giving local school systems resource allocation authority and requiring Local Control Accountability Plans (LCAPs) developed with input from parents, community members, students, and educators. The goal is more equitable and coherent resource allocation decisions and improved and more equitable student outcomes. This report, the …


New Jersey’S Segregated Schools: Trends And Paths Forward, Jongyeon Ee Jan 2017

New Jersey’S Segregated Schools: Trends And Paths Forward, Jongyeon Ee

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No abstract provided.


Patterns Of Resegregation In Florida’S Schools, Jongyeon Ee Jan 2017

Patterns Of Resegregation In Florida’S Schools, Jongyeon Ee

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Florida is a very important state for the future of American race relations. As the third largest state in a country with large white, Hispanic and black population, it is important that students in the state receive fair and equal access to the best schools. During the desegregation crisis in the South, the state of Florida experienced dramatic desegregation more peacefully than much of the region because of positive leadership of some of the state’s leaders and focus on preserving public schools while other states spent their time futilely fighting in the courts.


Safe And Supportive Schools For Lgbtq+ Youth, Emily Fisher, Karla Anhalt, Amy Cannava, Sharon Gorenstein, Jo Saint, G. Thomas Schanding Jr., Amy E. Tiberi, Kris Varjas Jan 2017

Safe And Supportive Schools For Lgbtq+ Youth, Emily Fisher, Karla Anhalt, Amy Cannava, Sharon Gorenstein, Jo Saint, G. Thomas Schanding Jr., Amy E. Tiberi, Kris Varjas

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No abstract provided.


University-School Partnerships: A Collective Approach To Teacher Preparation, Maryann Krikorian, Manny A. Aceves Jan 2017

University-School Partnerships: A Collective Approach To Teacher Preparation, Maryann Krikorian, Manny A. Aceves

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No abstract provided.


City Kids: Transforming Racial Baggage, Maryann Krikorian Jan 2017

City Kids: Transforming Racial Baggage, Maryann Krikorian

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This is a book review of City Kids: Transforming Racial Baggage (2016) by Maria Kromidas.