integrated school
Britishnoun
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It means that the Department of Education has to increase the number of integrated school places and set targets for the number of children being educated in them.
From BBC
"Creating a co-educational controlled integrated school should positively impact good relations within the local community," one said.
From BBC
The supposed crime here occurred in 1966, when Gary Duncan, a 19-year-old fisherman in Plaquemines Parish, La., intervened in a potential skirmish between two of his young relatives, who were students at a newly integrated school, and a group of white boys whom the relatives thought were trying to start a fight.
From New York Times
He led the effort to make Arlington one of the first integrated school systems in Virginia.
From Washington Post
Born in Courtland as one of eight kids, two now deceased, she remembers attending an all Black school until the seventh grade, when she had to change to an integrated school.
From Washington Times
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