A recent lawsuit filed on behalf of nine children highlights claims of school segregation in Massachusetts. The legal action contends that the boundaries of school districts are confining many low-income students of color in underperforming educational environments. These students are alleged to be denied their right to adequate education as guaranteed by the state constitution.
The lawsuit aims to address these boundary issues, which are seen as a barrier to equal educational opportunities. It represents a significant step in an ongoing debate about educational equality and access.

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