Govi said all the state is doing now is monitoring the execution of the settlement agreement.Freccero also posed tough questions to the civil grand jury. Govi noted that the district had a number of different board members and more than one superintendent during that time. Reflecting upon my experiences as a black woman living in an all-white community, this paper offers a critical analysis of the causes and consequences of residential segregation in Marin County, California: a county of urban and suburban communities just 20 minutes north of San Francisco. A California school district outside of San Francisco agreed to desegregate its schools on Friday, after a two-year state investigation found that the district had “knowingly and intentionally maintained and exacerbated” racial segregation and even established an intentionally segregated school.Students in the district, Sausalito Marin City, are divided into two starkly different schools, according to the state Justice Department, which conducted the investigation: a thriving, racially and economically integrated charter school in the heavily white enclave of Sausalito, near the Golden Gate Bridge, and an overwhelmingly black, Hispanic and poor traditional public school about a mile away, in the more diverse community of Marin City.The arrangement was no accident, Xavier Becerra, the California attorney general, said on Friday, but a deliberate scheme by school district officials to set up a separate and unequal system that would keep low-income children of color out of a white enclave.As part of the new agreement, the district agreed to desegregate by the 2020-21 school year, and provide scholarships and counseling to students who had been hurt by the segregation.“Depriving a child of a fair chance to learn is wicked, it’s warped, it’s morally bankrupt, and it’s corrupt,” Mr. Becerra said.
Marin hiker alleges attack over coronavirus mask request Marin reusable bag ban ends, but some grocers wary Like Willow Creek, it served kindergarten through eighth grade.At a district meeting in 2012, a district trustee, who is not named in court papers, “admitted that the plan to create separate programs for Sausalito and Marin City was motivated by a desire to create separate programs for separate communities,” according to the complaint. Richard Halstead is a news reporter covering Marin County news, politics, health care, social services, Fairfax and San Anselmo.
He has up to 90 days to issue a ruling in the case.State Attorney General Xavier Becerra announced the settlement agreement with the school district in August, nine months after his office accused the district of intentionally creating a segregated school at Bayside Martin Luther King Jr. Academy in Marin City.On Sept. 30, the civil grand jury, an investigative arm empowered by the local judiciary, issued subpoenas to several individuals involved in the settlement talks.
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