New Report Highlights Alarming Trend of Segregation in Tennessee Schools. A disturbing trend has emerged in the Volunteer State, where a recent study has found that Tennessee's schools have become increasingly segregated over the past three decades. According to the report, the state ranks high in both racial and economic segregation, with many schools becoming isolated enclaves for either predominantly white or minority students. This growing divide has serious implications for educational outcomes and opportunities, sparking concerns about the state's ability to provide equal access to quality education for all students.
One of the ‘worst offenders,’ Tennessee is home to schools that have become more segregated over the past three decades. The post Report: Tennessee schools rank high in racial and economic segregation appeared first on District Administration.