IRSD forming advisory board under consent order requirements
Originally published April 5, 2020 by Delaware State News
Indian River School District (IRSD) has formed a community advisory board as a step in its agreement with a coalition of organizations that sued the district for disproportionately placing black students in G.W. Carver Academy. Carver, an alternative school for children with academic, behavioral or personal needs, will be closed by 2020 as part of the consent order, with students transitioning to their home schools or least restrictive environment.
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