Mayor Bill de Blasio is phasing out New York City’s Gifted and Talented program, he announced Friday — bowing to critics who complain that the coveted model is racist.
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>Fannie Lou Hamer High School
A shithole school with 99% 'minority enrollment' -- link
The concept of 'disparate impact' is expanding faster than the universe:
NYC to phase out Gifted and Talented program -- Critics say the programs unfairly favor white and Asian American youngsters, as well as families of means
Mayor Bill de Blasio is phasing out New York City’s Gifted and Talented program, he announced Friday — bowing to critics who complain that the coveted model is racist.
>unfairly favor white and Asian American youngsters, as well as families of means
link
'View Park-Windsor Hills CA is the wealthiest primarily African-American (85%) town in America, median income $159k
Owsley County KY is the poorest white (98%) community in America, median income $15.8k (i.e. 1/10 of View Park)
On average, View Park HS students score lower in both reading and math proficiency, as well as on ACTs, than kids in Owsley County'
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