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Group files motion to intervene in school desegregation suit

New Jersey is the sixth-most segregated school in US for black students.

09/19/2019

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Group files motion to intervene in school desegregation suit

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New Jersey is the sixth-most segregated school in US for black students.

The lawsuit asserts that charter schools contribute to the state's ranking as the sixth-most segregated state in the US for black students and seventh for Latinos.

09/19/2019

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