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197: 299:-area historic district asked the board members to consider assigning its area to majority-white schools, even though majority-black schools were closer, the board granted their request one day later, on May 3, 2007, when it voted 5–3 to establish the plan, with the three no votes being two black board members and Virginia Powell, a white board member who held the seat of the district including the university area. 279:, would be pliable to lifting the court order. With the new school established, the district then asked for the entire desegregation order to be removed. To convince black leaders to appear at the federal hearings so they could give support to ending the desegregation order, white leaders suggested a 442:
Statewide testing ranks the schools in Alabama. Those in the bottom six percent are listed as "failing." As of early 2018, both Paul W. Bryant High School and Central High School were included in this category. But, in the 2018–2019 school year, Central High School was removed from the failing school
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released the district from its desegregation agreement in 1998. The district board voted to reorganize the middle schools into four in 1999. In August 2000 they voted to establish two new high schools and carve out three attendance zones, and Central High had a much smaller attendance zone serving a
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to build a plant there. Influential politicians and influential people privately wished to create some majority-white schools fearing that the remaining white population would otherwise leave. The leaders made public statements that they wished to remove the desegregation order since it required the
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Tuscaloosa district officials proposed establishing the school and asking federal officials to allow them to do so, in 1993, as a way of seeing if the federal courts were pliable to lifting the whole desegregation order. Judge Blackburn accepted the formation of the school in 1995. Tuscaloosa
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There are approximately 10,000 students enrolled in Tuscaloosa City Schools. The Tuscaloosa City Schools provides instruction to more than 10,000 Pre-Kindergarten through 12th grade students throughout metropolitan Tuscaloosa, Alabama. Twenty-three schools comprise the district, including 12
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elementary schools, 5 middle schools, 3 high schools, and 3 campuses dedicated to specialty education: one for students with special needs and those receiving alternative education, a school for students studying performing arts, and a career technical facility for grades 9 – 12.
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officials at the time stated about half of the students would be white and the other half would be black. Initially, its student body was 24% black, and by 2014 it was 9% black. It was one of the schools in the district with the highest student performance metrics.
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The district proposed establishing a new elementary school in the majority-white Rock Quarry area in 1993, and the court granted this action in 1995; the district did this to check if the federal court system, which was becoming increasingly
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In 2007 district officials felt alarmed as 22% of the total number of students were white, and a hotly-debated proposal to require more students to return to attendance zones was raised. After the association of the
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and majority-white private schools so that in 1994 white students made up less than 33% of the total students. The district had 10,300 students in 1995. Around the late 1980s/early 1990s
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started an effort to make Tuscaloosa schools racially integrated. In 1979 a desegregation agreement was instituted by a federal judge requiring the district to have a single high school,
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In 1884 the municipal government established the district, which had 247 white students and 173 black students in its first year. The schools remained segregated racially after
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majority black student body, while the other two schools, had whiter student bodies. The performance of Central High School drastically declined after the change.
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chose not to locate a plant in Tuscaloosa because of the performance of the public schools, and by 1993 the city leadership wanted
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for black students); the agreement also meant the district reorganized the middle school system to have three middle schools.
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school system to get approval from the court for repairs and because not having neighborhood schools reduced its prestige.
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White students made up the majority of the district's students around 1979.
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Tuscaloosa City School System

Tuscaloosa
Alabama
United States
Public
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school district
Tuscaloosa
Alabama
United States

adding to it
Brown v. Board of Education
NAACP
U.S. Department of Justice
Central High School
Tuscaloosa High School
Druid High School
White flight
Tuscaloosa County Schools
Saturn
Mercedes-Benz
conservative
quid pro quo
Sharon Blackburn
University of Alabama
Central High School
Northridge High School
Paul W. Bryant High School

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