The 50 Most Segregating School Borders In America (DPS is on the list twice)

As someone who attended dps I can say they're bad for it. Even when they attempt random integrations they fail. Now although high schools in east Dayton are a mix west Dayton is predominantly black with even the white students in the area bused to east dayton. So I mean be as you may dps is very bias and will never fess up. And this coming from someone who in 2007 placed a complaint against the vice principal over racial statements against I and three other students which soon were followed up by 2 white teachers placing complaints against the same vice principal to only later end up fired from dps and I and other students complaints dismissed with no action taken and the same vice principal continuing on as he did and still employed with dps. But there's no racial bias in dps by their standards even after a white janitor at Dunbar was harassed by students to which his rebuttal was to cuss at them and he was later fired. But I digress there is a bit of segregation by area and ethnicity in dps outside of the neighborhood schooling setups which are solely k-8

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