[QUOTE="john_doe2"][QUOTE="maximusmmii"] i think most of you are missing the point. this decision is not going to apply to selective schools, but ordinary elementary through high schools that want to diversify their student bodies. i grew up in brooklyn new york and i went to a few different schools there. in my first elementary school, i was the only white student in my class. i am not exaggerating, 96% of the student body was african american or hispanic.
the middle school that i went to was about a 5 minute bus ride away from my elementary school, but the vast majority of the students there, were either caucasian or asian.
i don't think there was anything wrong with trying to integrate students from schools segrated by economic differences.
maximusmmii
Well, you see, the problem is that in order to achieve diversity, some people are forced to go to schools that are like 90 minutes away from their home even when there is one that's only five minutes away. The reason is because schools have to meet stupid racial quotas and tell people to go to other schools because they already have enough whites, blacks, asians, hispanics, or whatever. I think peolpe should go to whatever school they want.
90 minutes is the approximate driving time between new york city and downtown philadelphia. i highly doubt that anyone is forced to go that far.
It's a bit exagerrated, but you get the idea.
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