BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (CN) – Desegregation progress has led the U.S. government and an Alabama school district to come to an agreement about future work. The Tuesday agreement resolves some of the claims against the Fort Payne City School District initially brought in 1963. If approved by the court, the proposed settlement would declare the school district
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (CN) – Desegregation progress has led the U.S. government and an Alabama school district to come to an agreement about future work. The Tuesday agreement resolves some of the claims against the Fort Payne City School District initially brought in 1963. If approved by the court, the proposed settlement would declare the school district
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (CN) – Desegregation progress has led the U.S. government and an Alabama school district to come to an agreement about future work. The Tuesday agreement resolves some of the claims against the Fort Payne City School District initially brought in 1963. If approved by the court, the proposed settlement would declare the school district
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (CN) – Desegregation progress has led the U.S. government and an Alabama school district to come to an agreement about future work. The Tuesday agreement resolves some of the claims against the Fort Payne City School District initially brought in 1963. If approved by the court, the proposed settlement would declare the school district