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Tag Archives: Reassignment
Wake School Board debates version of College Board ‘Diversity Score’ to reassign kids
If a high tide raises all boats, then WCSB’s ‘Diversity Plan’ is more like an undertow, dragging kids and families out to sea. Continue reading
Posted in A.P. Dillon (LL1885), EDUCATION, Parental Rights, Wake County School Board
Tagged Reassignment, WCPSS
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Wake School Board Reassignment and New Device Program
Two blips for the radar for parents and taxpayers in Wake County this week.
1. The Wake County School Board has rejected any changes to their controversial reassignment plan, despite very vocal opposition from residents and parents. More at News and Observer Ed section. Money quote:
“I’m having problems forcing this change,” said school board member Susan Evans.
Yeah, sure she is. Flashback to September, 2014:
KEEP READING – HIT THE TIP JAR! Continue reading
Posted in A.P. Dillon (LL1885), EDUCATION, Wake County School Board
Tagged Reassignment, Susan Evans, Wake County School Board
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