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Dorr-Bremme, Donald – 1982
The Los Angeles Unified School District's Permit with Transportation (PWT) Program allows volunteering students to be bused to attend schools other than those to which they would normally be assigned on the basis of residential location. Described are aspects of student participants' experiences, and of PWT Program activities at four receiving…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Busing, Case Studies, Decision Making
Rhode, Deborah L. – 1982
Most educational reform cases proceed as class actions in which there is no single aggrieved plaintiff with clearly identifiable views, but rather an aggregation of individuals, often with conflicting preferences. This paper explores the problems presented in educational reform class actions where plaintiffs disagree over the remedial objectives…
Descriptors: Busing, Civil Rights, Court Litigation, Courts
Lufler, Henry S., Jr. – 1980
Chapter 4 of a book on school law, this chapter focuses on 1979 cases involving students. The author notes that in 1979 most unresolved legal issues in this area involved handicapped children. He finds disagreement among the holdings in these cases about the limits of a district's responsibility to provide special services to the handicapped. It…
Descriptors: Bilingual Education, Busing, Court Litigation, Disabilities
Merrell, Russell G. – 1980
It is estimated that Utah will need to spend $1.7 billion for new school construction during the next decade, and that this should be concentrated mainly in a few rapidly growing districts. The projection of school construction need represents a six-fold increase during the coming decade; however, assessed valuation (the measure of a school…
Descriptors: Busing, Construction Costs, Cost Effectiveness, Educational Facilities Planning
Bradbury, Tom; Cable, Libby – 2001
This report presents data from a 2001 telephone survey of registered voters that examined community attitudes and expectations regarding public education in the Charlotte-Mecklenburg public school system (CMS). Respondents were committed to improving public schools and willing to increase taxes to achieve that goal. They expressed ambivalence…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Busing, Educational Quality, Elementary Secondary Education
Congress of the U.S., Washington, DC. House Committee on Education and Labor. – 1985
This document, prepared for the use of the Committee on Education and Labor of the House of Representatives, focuses on general provisions for education, beginning with the full text of the Department of Education Organization Act of 1979. This is followed by antecedent legislation, including the General Education Provisions Act; the Inspector…
Descriptors: Busing, Civil Rights, Educational Legislation, Elementary Secondary Education
Supreme Court of the U. S., Washington, DC. – 1982
This document includes a case summary and the Supreme Court Justices' opinions on Crawford vs Board of Education of the City of Los Angeles. The Crawford case concerned the constitutionality of Proposition 1, a State constitutional amendment ratified by California voters to stop mandatory pupil reassignment and busing within the Los Angeles…
Descriptors: Busing, Civil Rights, Civil Rights Legislation, Constitutional Law
Reynolds, Wm. Bradford – 1984
The Brown v. Board of Education decision upheld a civil rights ideal that was based on the personal interests of the students; it made no requirement for a perfect racial balance in all classrooms throughout the offending school district. Yet the ensuing, forced desegregation plans that involved long-distance busing, and other measures based on…
Descriptors: Busing, Desegregation Effects, Desegregation Litigation, Desegregation Methods
Reynolds, William Bradford – 1981
This testimony was delivered by William Bradford Reynolds, the Assistant Attorney General of the Civil Rights Division, before the Subcommttee on Separation of Powers, Committee on the Judiciary of the United States Senate. Reynold states that compulsory busing of students is not an acceptable remedy to achieve racial balance. He emphasizes the…
Descriptors: Busing, Civil Rights Legislation, Court Litigation, De Facto Segregation
Arrington, Karen McGill; And Others – 1981
This monograph reviews the history and examines the current status of school desegregation with respect to major court decisions and their impact on educational policy. Discussed are the Brown v. Board of Education case of 1954 and subsequent Supreme Court and lower court decisions, busing, involvement of the executive and legislative branches of…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Busing, Community Role, Desegregation Effects
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Watras, Joseph – Mid-Western Educational Researcher, 2006
On 15 April 2002, the Dayton Board of Education, the Ohio State Department of Education, and the NAACP reached an agreement ending busing for racial balance in the city schools. Participants agreed that the era for litigated desegregation was over because busing had failed to raise academic achievement of African American children and court…
Descriptors: Busing, African American Students, African American Children, Racial Integration
Spier, Adele W.; And Others – 1983
A statewide study was conducted to identify and describe successful voluntary school desegregation programs funded under Chapter 636, a 1974 amendment to Massachussets' Racial Imbalance Law. Programs selected were of four types: (1) school-based (elementary, middle, and high); (2) school system- or district-wide; (3) part-time and full-time…
Descriptors: Bilingual Education Programs, Busing, Career Education, College School Cooperation
Mitchell, George A. – 1989
This study reviews the state-financed program of racial integration in metropolitan Milwaukee (Wisconsin) Public Schools. The integration program rested on the basic assumption that with enough time, state financial assistance, and new spending, racial integration would significantly improve academic achievement and close the gap between minority…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Black Students, Busing, Desegregation Effects
Watras, Joseph – 1989
The role of clergy in the successful desegregation of Dayton Schools from 1969-79 is described. Prior to a 1976 federal court order to begin busing, the clergy were unable to agree on desegregation issues. However, during the second phase of the controversy, they publicly endorsed peaceful implementation of busing. A conclusion is that the clergy…
Descriptors: Boards of Education, Busing, Clergy, Community Leaders
Congress of the U.S., Washington, DC. House Committee on the Judiciary. – 1985
Testimony and proceedings of a hearing on the School District Consolidation Amendments of 1985 are presented in this document. The proposed bill would restrict the ability of Federal district courts to order remedies involving the consolidation of school districts in school desegregation cases. The following are included: (1) a statement in…
Descriptors: Busing, Community Control, Consolidated Schools, Court Role
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