Supporters Of A Chicago School Merger Hope To Stamp Out Segregation
In Chicago, a plan to merge one of the wealthiest public schools with a nearby school serving mostly low income, black children has met with a "no" from school officials, but parents aren't giving up.
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NPR News: Supporters Of A Chicago School Merger Hope To Stamp Out Segregation
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