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The phrase "school segregation" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to refer to the physical or social separation of different groups based on their race, class, gender, or religion in educational settings. For example, “The Supreme Court ruling of 1954 declared unconstitutional any sort of school segregation.”.
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"School segregation is primarily a problem of neighborhoods, not schools.
School segregation didn't go away.
Concern over continuing school segregation has waned.
The roots of school segregation are complicated.
The Supreme Court found school segregation unconstitutional.
He spoke 20 minutes cataloguing the evils of school segregation.
He also helped spur repeal of Kentucky's school segregation law.
Implementation of them resulted in virtually complete school segregation.
Given persistent school segregation, was it a failure?
Housing and school segregation underlie the hopelessness of today's ghettos.
Here in the US, we've struggled with school segregation since the founding of the republic.
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