A lawsuit filed in Massachusetts challenges the state's school assignment system, arguing it perpetuates racial segregation by tying students to their residential areas. - The lawsuit, filed by nine students and four community organizations, targets districts like Springfield, Holyoke, and Boston.
- A 2024 report found 63% of Massachusetts schools are segregated or intensely segregated. - The state education department says it lacks authority to change district boundaries but has invested in reducing gaps.
The case seeks investment in evidence-backed practices like magnet programs, not mandatory integration, and reflects broader state-level litigation against segregation.