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Tennessee schools rank as some of the most racially segregated in the U.S.
Tennessee public schools are ranked sixth in the U.S. for racial segregation, with an index of .46, according to a study by Stanford and UCLA researchers. The report highlights deep segregation in both Southern and Northeastern states, urging policymakers to address the issue through measures like equitable funding and district boundary reforms.
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