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ProjectChoiceCampaignFinalReport

ProjectChoiceCampaignImproving and Expanding Hartford's Project Choice ProgramPrepared for the Sheff Movement coalition by Erica FrankenbergPoverty &

ProjectChoiceCampaignFinalReport Race Research Action Council, Washington, DC September 2007https://khothuvjen.com^2'Tfi.VProjectChoiceImproving and Expanding Hartford's Project Choi

ce ProgramPrepared for the Shcff Movement coalition by Erica Fran ken bergPoverty & Race Research zXction Council, Washington, DC September 2007Acknow ProjectChoiceCampaignFinalReport

ledgmentsThis report would not Ik possible without a number of people, including those interviewed listed in Appendix A. Phil 'lẽgeler from the Povert

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y & Race Research Action Council provided resources, guidance, and contacts; project interns Christina Ramsey and Katie Brewer from Trinity College an

ProjectChoiceCampaignImproving and Expanding Hartford's Project Choice ProgramPrepared for the Sheff Movement coalition by Erica FrankenbergPoverty &

ProjectChoiceCampaignFinalReportth me about Shejf. I appreciate the assistance of numerous assistants not listed above who helped to coordinate these interviews, particularly 'lènnil

le Cintron at CREC. Marcus Rivera was also helpful in sharing data on the program with me. Thomas Kissling edited an earlier draft of this manuscript. ProjectChoiceCampaignFinalReport

We arc particularly grateful for the support of the I lartford Foundation tor Public Giving, which provided funding for this research, and the Capitol

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Region Education Council (CREC), which acted as a fiscal agent for the Project Choice Campaign. The Sheff Movement coalition is independent from the

ProjectChoiceCampaignImproving and Expanding Hartford's Project Choice ProgramPrepared for the Sheff Movement coalition by Erica FrankenbergPoverty &

ProjectChoiceCampaignFinalReport advanced doctoral candidate at the I larvard University Graduate School of Education. She has authored a report on the racial segregation of public s

chool teachers and is also co-author of a series of reports and articles on school desegregation trends. Recently, Frankenberg helped coordinate and w ProjectChoiceCampaignFinalReport

rite a social science statement filed with the U.S. Supreme Court in the Louisvillc/Scattlc voluntary school integration cases, regarding the benefits

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of integrated schools (Ms. Frankenberg’s analysis was specifically cited and attached as an appendix to the dissenting opinion of Justice Breyer). Fr

ProjectChoiceCampaignImproving and Expanding Hartford's Project Choice ProgramPrepared for the Sheff Movement coalition by Erica FrankenbergPoverty &

ProjectChoiceCampaignFinalReportt I larvard. She is the co-editor of Lessons hl integration: Realizing the Promise of Racial Diversity tn American Schools (with Gary Orfield, 2007) f

rom the University of Virginia Press.Table of ContentsIntroduction to the Sheff Movement coalition and the Project Choice Campaign .iiExecutive Summar ProjectChoiceCampaignFinalReport

y .......................................................1Section I: Introduction .................................................7Section II: Demogr

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aphics of the Hartford Region ....................... 11Section III: Benefits of Racial/Ethnic Integration .....................23Section IV: other Ci

ProjectChoiceCampaignImproving and Expanding Hartford's Project Choice ProgramPrepared for the Sheff Movement coalition by Erica FrankenbergPoverty &

ProjectChoiceCampaignFinalReporttions and Conclusion .............................69AppendicesAppendix A: List of Interviews Conducted ...............................75Appendix B: Pa

rticipation in Project Concern and Project Choice.........77Appendix C: Recommendations for Improvements to Websites Related to Project Choice ....... ProjectChoiceCampaignFinalReport

...........................81Appendix D: METCO Students, as a Percentage of District Enrollment & Minority Share, October 2006 .......................

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.......83Prepared tor the Sbeff Movement coalition 2007

ProjectChoiceCampaignImproving and Expanding Hartford's Project Choice ProgramPrepared for the Sheff Movement coalition by Erica FrankenbergPoverty &

ProjectChoiceCampaignImproving and Expanding Hartford's Project Choice ProgramPrepared for the Sheff Movement coalition by Erica FrankenbergPoverty &

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