Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Apex Town Council supports no-busing plan for Wake County


The Apex Town Council voted May 3rd to support the Wake County plan to not use busing for diversity. Mayor Keith Weatherly frequently places the Town Council at the center of controversial issues and now says the Wake County Board previously put too much emphasis on busing to diversify schools. He cites the Town Council has been very outspoken in the past against the busing policy and wants to encourage the County to put "educational emphasis on minority and economically disadvantaged students".

The Mayor says the previous school board had focused on having "an arbitrary, economic and racial mix in all of our schools when education should be the primary focus."

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Apex Passes Resolution In Support Of School Board

NBC17
May. 4, 2010 11:14 pm
APEX, N.C. - Apex City Council members unanimously passed a resolution supporting the Wake County School Board's Community Schools program.
The mayor said the council was very vocal in the past against the county's busing policy.
Council members said they support diversity in schools but believe the focus of the board should be on something else.
"We are encouraging, educational emphasis on minority and economically disadvantaged students, which we've seen low graduation rates on other things that had not been successful," Mayor Keith Weatherly said. "We feel that that's been the most important emphasis of the previous board of education; to have an arbitrary, economic and racial mix in all of our schools when education should be the primary focus."
Other communities, including Raleigh, have passed resolutions denouncing the School Board's actions.

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