The Wake County School Board has voted multiple times over the last several months to scrap the district's diversity policy, which distributed students based on socioeconomics and for years had been a model for other districts looking to balance diversity in schools. Several school board members elected last year have built a majority in favor of focusing on neighborhood schools.
The board's chairman, Ron Margiotta, said the panel would not be distracted in its effort to "provide choice and increased stability for families."
"This board does not intend to create high poverty or low-performing schools," he said to scoffs from the crowd.
CapitaLand India Trust Boosts Hyderabad Bets with Latest Business Park
Acquisition
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CapitaLand India Trust (CLINT) is set to add to its collection of 12
business park properties in Hyderabad after announcing a fresh deal with
long-time p...
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