question archive If the idea behind a Civil Right is to have equal access without discrimination, is it possible to achieve this in public school education around the United States? For example, each state has school zones that create boundaries exclusively for those who live within that zone
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If the idea behind a Civil Right is to have equal access without discrimination, is it possible to achieve this in public school education around the United States? For example, each state has school zones that create boundaries exclusively for those who live within that zone. If one school zone has great schools while a zone within the same city does not, does it violate one's Civil Rights if they do not have access to those same good schools? Please explain thoroughly (Cite your work).