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Rebekah Skelton – Texas Education Review, 2025
When the state of Texas took control of the Houston Independent School District (HISD) in the summer of 2023, it marked the end of a multi-year legal battle between the district and the Texas Education Agency (TEA) and the beginning of a community-led campaign to re-take control of the district. Since, students and community groups have rallied to…
Descriptors: Public Schools, Elementary Schools, Secondary Schools, School District Autonomy
Arons, Stephen – Inequality Educ, 1970
Discusses New York City's recent experiences with political decentralization of schools, and describes the goals of decentralization and community schools. (LR)
Descriptors: Community Control, Decentralization, Political Power, Urban Schools
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Ritterband, Paul – Sociology of Education, 1974
The New York City school strike became more of a struggle between ethnic communities than a labor-management dispute when educational issues were displaced by ethnic power concerns. (Author/KM)
Descriptors: Community Control, Ethnic Groups, Ethnic Relations, Political Power
Billings, Charles E. – Phi Delta Kappan, 1972
Conflict over community control and de facto segregation of schools represents only a struggle for power between blacks and whites. (Author)
Descriptors: Community Control, Ethnic Studies, Minority Groups, Political Power
Seeley, David S. – New York University Education Quarterly, 1970
Descriptors: Accountability, Community Control, Educational Administration, Educational Policy
Riddell, Adaljiza Sosa; Aguallo, Robert, Jr. – Aztlan--International Journal of Chicano Studies Research, 1978
Parlier's powerless Chicanos wrested the power from the dominant Anglo business elite. The events, which enabled the Chicanos to gain control of the local government, constitute an example of Chicano political activism. This article demonstrates the significance of the events leading to the Chicano takeover and its uniqueness. (NQ)
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Community Control, Mexican Americans, Political Power
McMillan, Charles B. – Freedomways, 1973
Despite pessimistic appraisals, the movement for community control has already made significant inroads, and is likely to become one of the most successful educational reform movements'' in history. (DM)
Descriptors: Community Control, Educational Change, Educational History, Political Power
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Kotler, Milton – New Generation, 1969
Descriptors: Black Power, City Government, Community Control, Community Influence
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Miller, Michael V. – Journal of Ethnic Studies, 1975
Descriptors: Case Studies, Community Control, Futures (of Society), History
Iannaccone, Laurence – 1977
We are, for the second time in a hundred years, experiencing a revolution in the politics of education. In the 1890s municipal reform wrested control of urban school systems from city political machines and their neighborhood subunits. Since then the structure of school government has rested on two types of legitimacy. These are a belief in…
Descriptors: Community Control, Community Involvement, Decision Making, Education
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Jones, Delmos J. – Social Policy, 1979
A political movement which overemphasizes the local community is likely to be counterproductive to progressive social changes. The growth and development of localism, contained in such concepts as community control and self-determination, can lead to intra-neigborhood political battles rather than to organization against wider social forces.…
Descriptors: Community Centers, Community Control, Community Organizations, Local Issues
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Miller, Michael V. – Journal of Ethnic Studies, 1975
Draws on the relevant social science literature as well as on research in Crystal City and in other south Texas cities, and delineates and examines the problems which confront and may militate against the formation and effectiveness of Chicano political organizations at the local level. (Author/AM)
Descriptors: Community Action, Community Control, Ethnic Groups, Mexican Americans
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Bresnick, David – Urban Education, 1977
The data for the years 1969-1972 clearly support the ethnic succession-decentralization hypothesis. The new ethnic groups in New York City, the blacks, and Hispanics are achieving greater success in penetrating the school bureaucracy in the decentralized than in the centralized districts. (Author)
Descriptors: Blacks, Community Control, Decentralization, Ethnic Groups
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Cohen, Rick – Urban Affairs Quarterly, 1979
Physical-economic models of neighborhood change, popularly used by neighborhood planners, are beginning to give way to more politically oriented models. Such models do not call for blind community control, but for facilitating the development of neighborhood political capacities. (Author/RLV)
Descriptors: Community Control, Community Planning, Decentralization, Economic Factors
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Aberbach, Joel D.; Walker, Jack L. – Urban Affairs Quarterly, 1972
Deals with a recent effort at urban reform, the movement for community control over schools in America's largest cities; putting theories into practice is as difficult as ever. (DM)
Descriptors: Community Control, Decentralization, Policy Formation, Political Power
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