A California unified school district is facing a federal civil rights complaint for hosting a racially segregated teacher support program.
— and are penalized for something they cannot change," Caroline Moore, vice president of Parents Defending Education, said."Teachers who do not identify as a different ethnicity are held back from opportunities that would give them face time with administrators —relationships which are critical to help educators obtain better jobs in the district.
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