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KENTUCKY

Louisville/Jefferson County is the 43rd most segregated region in the nation, but it’s been getting better, with its dissimilarity index falling 10 points between 1990 and 2000, and 5.7 more points between 2000 and 2010, to 58.1. Kentucky officials have taken a variety of steps to try and increase diversity in their classrooms over the past decades, one of which was a busing program that has recently become a topic of debate. Although the integration plan in Louisville/Jefferson County might not always be perfect, the fact that the region has been trying to work together and provide equal opportunity to its students makes it remarkable. When most other regions have given up, or fought integration plans with every resource, Louisville has continued to strive for diversity.

 

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