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Discover LudwigThe term "segregated school" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe a school that practices or enforces segregation, or that is segregated based on some criteria, such as ethnicity or race. For example, "In the 1950s, many states had segregated schools, where white students and black students were taught in different classrooms."
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But such policies rely on segregated schools, and not all states have highly segregated school systems.
Namibia has already gone further than South Africa in removing racial laws, but retains segregated school systems and local governments.
The remaining Jewish children must now attend a segregated school in the synagogue, and a beloved Jewish teacher has lost her job.
A lack of diversity in my own life that is, by no means, the fault of my progressive parents, but rather a broken and still segregated school system.
"In the '70s, more than 20 years after the Brown v. Board of Education, St . Louisstill maintained a segregated school system," Mr. Kennedy said.
She remembered walking three miles to school every day and being covered with dust from the buses taking white children to their (segregated) school.
For all the fortitude and pride you'll find in Latino barrios, no one wants to live in a racially segregated community or attend a racially segregated school.
The media mogul said she had been lucky to be born in 1954 and never to have attended a racially segregated school in her native Mississippi.
In Charleston County, we still have a deeply segregated school system.
African-American students are more likely to attend a segregated school today than decades ago.
Although the harms of attending a racially segregated school are real and documented, racial integration of our public schools has all but been abandoned as a national priority.
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