The Guardian Australia
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Gothenburg algorithm assigns hundreds of children to distant schools, ignoring river geography
A Gothenburg algorithm assigned hundreds of children to schools miles from their homes in 2020, with distances calculated as "the crow flies" rather than actual walking routes across the city's river. The schools administration dismissed complaints as individual appeals rather than acknowledging systemic failure. About 700 children spent their entire junior high years in wrong schools.
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