Judge declares Jacksonville schools partially unitary

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LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) _ A federal judge has granted Jacksonville North Pulaski
School District partial unitary status and says it has made good faith efforts
toward becoming fully unitary.

U.S. District Judge D. Price Marshall said Tuesday he will declare the district
fully unitary, or desegregated, after it constructs two new elementary schools
and replaces two older ones. Marshall said the district must submit yearly
progress reports, beginning next July, until it completes the facilities plan.

He also said the district should push for more incentives for black teachers to
get certification.

Jacksonville separated from Pulaski County Special School District in 2016 and
is one of four districts in a decades-long desegregation lawsuit involving
Little Rock-area schools.

The Little Rock and North Little Rock school districts have been declared
unitary, but PCSSD has not.

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