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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] No, bussing is not an option for most of the county. The same bus makes three rounds a morning (HS, MS, then ES) and in the afternoon. Going all over the 500 sq mile county for a diversity performance experiment is asinine. [/quote] Which is why nobody, but NOBODY, is proposing it. Notwithstanding this fact, there are a lot of people spending a lot of energy fighting something that NOBODY IS PROPOSING.[/quote] Yes yes, pls shut up everybody and ignore the 2019 board mtg topics and $$million study on boundary diversity solutions. La la la. I’d rather fight it now in the 3rd inning (and yes Board and central office already moved it to the third inning) than believe the political leftist board and wait until inning 9 when they’re shoving it down everybody’s throat like they have all the other terrible initiatives, decisions and changes the last 10 years. [/quote] Agree - we must [b]fight to end[/b] the longstanding de facto [b]segregation[/b] that exists in this county.[/quote] I guess, if your neighbor is of the same race as you are, that is de facto [b]segregation[/b]. Maybe we should extend that definition to "if your family does not have the right racial composition, it is a de facto segregation". [/quote] It's more like when 90% of your neighbors are the same race as you are.[/quote] That depends on where you draw the lines to include people as your "neighbors". A few houses? one street? a few streets? Whoever says there is NO de facto segregation, we can always draw the lines to make the choice of area smaller so that it becomes de facto segregation again. Let's fight this never ending fight! [/quote]
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