Opponents said the district's efforts violated Proposition 209, which forbids the use of racial preferences in public education.
But in March, an appeals court ruled Berkeley's policy did not run afoul of the proposition because it did not consider an individual student's race, but the racial makeup of the student's neighborhood.
But in March, an appeals court ruled Berkeley's policy did not run afoul of the proposition because it did not consider an individual student's race, but the racial makeup of the student's neighborhood.
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