More than 70 years ago, the Supreme Court ruling Brown v. Board of Education deemed separating children in public schools based on race unconstitutional.
But racial divides still exist in Ohio classrooms today, according to researchers from Stanford and UCLA who analyzed data from schools across the U.S.
A recent report from the Segregation Tracking Project and education advocacy group Brown’s Promise finds Ohio’s public schools are the fifth most racially segregated in the U.S. — behind New York, Illinois, Pennsylvania and Michigan…