Can school be ‘antiracist’? A new superintendent in Evanston, Illinois, has a plan
10 mins | Oct 21, 2020
After racial-justice protests across the US, schools examine their approach to teaching. David Horton, a superintendent in Evanston, called for the city's schools to give students from marginalised groups first priority for seats for in-person learning, with all other students to be taught remotely. Not surprisingly, the decision was met with both praise and profound criticism. Douglas Belkin and Lee Hawkins report on the events.
From The Wall Street Journal