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Denlinger: “Perfect storm” looming for Wake Schools

Post on May 21, 2010 by 2 Comments »

With this week’s vote to end Wake County’s nationally recognized diversity policy, the school board enters uncharted waters.

Dr. Ann Denlinger, president of the Wake Education Partnership, says implementing a new student assignment policy that favors neighborhood schools will require programmatic changes, busing changes, not to mention costs that the board majority has yet to consider.

Dr. Denlinger is among the our guest this weekend on “News & Views.” For a preview of her radio interview with Chris Fitzsimon, please click below.

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  1. Robert Lamb
    May 21, 2010 at 9:00 am

    The controversy caused by the Wake County school board reminds me of a quote widely attributed to Mark Twain: “First God created idiots: that was for practice. Then he created school committeemen.”
    Bob Lamb,
    Black Mountain

  2. Sorien
    May 21, 2010 at 10:32 am

    THank you for adding some humor to this sad state of Wake County school affairs. And thank you policy watch for following and reporting on this so carefully. I even saw Rob Schofield’s picture on web newspaper.