If all parents had their choice of schools, schools would grow less segregated over time, and people would abandon low-performing in favor of higher-performing ones. That’s the implication of a new study of parent preferences in the nation’s capital, where 22,000 students entered lotteries for more than 200 public schools — nearly half... READ MORE
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