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Melville, Keith – 1970
This study is an evaluation of the Berkeley Unified Elementary School District, which was completely desegregated using a strategy of two-way, cross-town bussing. It presents documentation for tentative answers to two fundamental questions: (1) what is to be gained by eliminating dual school systems? And, (2) what is the cost to be paid for…
Descriptors: Bus Transportation, Community Attitudes, Community Involvement, Desegregation Effects
Leary, William J. – Journal of the New York State School Boards Association, 1979
Some of the lessons learned from Boston's difficult desegregation experience were used positively and beneficially to desegregate Rockville Centre, New York, schools. A cooperative political atmosphere, staff planning, and a subdued media role all contributed to the goal of preserving the education, safety, and welfare of the students during…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Community Attitudes, Community Size, Desegregation Effects
Chicago Urban League, IL. Dept. of Research. – 1979
This paper constitutes the Chicago Urban League's criticism of "Access to Excellence," the voluntary school desegregation plan proposed by the Chicago Board of Education. It is held that the plan will probably do more harm than good toward the desegregation of Chicago Public Schools. The Urban League claims that "Access to…
Descriptors: Board of Education Policy, Community Attitudes, Desegregation Methods, Desegregation Plans
Porter, John W. – VocEd, 1979
Part of the desegration plan for the Detroit Public Schools included the construction under federal court order of five area vocational schools, the first to open in January 1980. Describes steps in program planning, initial lack of public support for vocational education, and growing community support for the concept. (MF)
Descriptors: Advisory Committees, Attitude Change, Black Attitudes, Community Attitudes