Abstract

The author, an African-American parent who lives in Westchester County, N.Y., faces the difficult choice of sending her children to substandard and largely segregated public schools, other strong yet largely monochromatic public schools, or private schools that have more diversity and rigor. She chooses the latter, but pines for a better, more integrated, and equitable system.

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