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In the early 20th century, the federal government engaged in housing “redlining” a practice that conditioned access to federally backed home loans on the perceived economic health of a neighborhood and used demographic factors such as race in those decisions.
Redlining is a term derived from maps drawn by the Home Owners Loan Corporation (HOLC) in the 1930s, which color-coded neighborhoods, using red to denote areas that were perceived to be “hazardous” for lending. This practice of redlining had an effect on access to credit and where people could live and, because where families live determines what public schools their children attend, meant families living in “hazardous” areas were often zoned to underperforming schools.
Many Stressed K-12 Education Workers Consider Changing Jobs Millions of worn-out K-12 educators and workers are wondering if their compensation is enough to justify the risk they are taking to teach kids during the pandemic. Vaccines will help, but it may not be enough. Carl Smith, Senior Staff Writer | March 11, 2021 | Analysis
After a year of reshaping teaching and learning to contend with COVID-19, K-12 education workers are worried and worn out. A new report from the Center for State and Local Government Excellence (SLGE) at ICMA-RC finds that their stress levels and health concerns are greater than ever, and that nearly 40 percent have considered changing jobs.