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Published Fri, Jul 23, 2010 02:00 AM
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Committed to fight

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A few members of the Wake County school board have changed the laws to re-introduce neighborhood schools in Wake County. In other words, since most neighborhoods, especially low-wealth ones, are still segregated by race, segregated schools are being re-introduced.

The latest school board meeting was interrupted by citizens who believe the board is going down a road that has been trod before. These citizens feel so strongly that they were arrested for civil disobedience.

It is time for the school board to rethink the policy and to present a plan to the citizens that will work well for all students in the system. Until that day comes, it appears there will continue to be strife between some members of the board and some members of the community. We will continue the fight for diversity in the school system!

David Prince, Martin Luther King Committee, Garner

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