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Boston schools lost 15,000 Black students in the past 20 years. Where did they go, and will they ever return?

Por: The Boston Globe Nation November 27, 2022

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Her son is only 3 years old, a shy, curious toddler who loves riding his scooter outside in the rain. But as Emily Centeio considers where to send her only child next fall for pre-kindergarten, she feels the weight of his entire education hanging in the balance.She longs to enroll him at the well-regarded public school near their Dorchester home. But she cannot control where he ends up; Boston uses a lottery system to assign students to schools,... + full article



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