For more than 50 years, the Urban-Suburban program, based in Rochester, New York, has given minority children the opportunity to attend schools in the suburbs that have a far larger population of white students. For the first time in years the program is growing, but still only serves a small number of students. And, while the experience of students involved in the program is often heralded as a success, questions remain over whether the exchange has actually increased integration in the region's schools -- which remain as segregated as ever. NewsHour's Hari Sreenivasan reports on Sunday.