But they were daunted by a presenter at their top publicschoolchoice, who told hundreds of assembled parents that once sibling placements had been factored in, there were 34 available slots.
The court struck down publicschoolchoice plans in Seattle, Washington, and Louisville, Kentucky, concluding they relied on an unconstitutional use of racial criteria, with the 5-4 vote reflecting the deep legal and social divide over the issue of race and education.