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Thousands of children in Massachusetts still attend significantly segregated schools, according to a report by the Racial Imbalance Advisory Council. (Staff photo by Angela Rowlings)
Thousands of children in Massachusetts still attend significantly segregated schools, according to a report by the Racial Imbalance Advisory Council. (Staff photo by Angela Rowlings)
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Decades after desegregation orders took root across the country, Massachusetts leaders have failed to correct a system keeping 225,000 students currently in "substandard segregated schools," according a new report from a state oversight council.

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