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Editorial | Unacceptable inequality in NYC specialized high schools admissions
New York City's specialized high schools offered 4,000 admissions this year, with only 3.5% (140) going to Black students, highlighting racial disparities in the SHSAT-based admissions process. Critics argue the standardized test disproportionately disadvantages students of color, and efforts like the Discovery program fail to address systemic inequities in public education.
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