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July 24, 2010 — -- In a scene reminiscent of the 1960s, thousands took to the streets in Raleigh this week, accusing the Wake County school board of "resegregating" the


schools. "The five members of our school board are trying to make socioeconomic diversity, which is a proven research friend of school excellence, a dirty word. It's wrong and


it's very dangerous," Rev. Dr. William Barber told ABC News. Rev. Barber, president of the North Carolina chapter of the NAACP, was one of 19 people arrested at a school board


meeting following the protest. The fight is about busing. The school board recently voted to stop busing students from lower income neighborhoods to wealthier ones and vice versa. The policy


was designed to ensure socioeconomic diversity, with a goal of no school having more than 40 percent of its student body participating in the free or reduced lunch program. The school board


voted five to four to change the policy. The majority argues it forces some students to travel up to 30 miles from home, adds millions in transportation costs and is out of step with the


times. POPULAR READS "There may be parts of America where we need to encourage and really push higher levels of integration as best as possible. It's just not Wake County,"


said school board member John Tedesco, who says that the district will save as much as $14 million by making the changes and that he'd rather use money to pay teachers over filling bus


gas tanks. "This is a huge county, 850 square miles. There are parts on the eastern side that are challenged economically, and there are parts on the western side that are affluent, but


you just can't do it logistically, because of the size of the county, bus out the inequities," Tedesco said. But Rev. Barber says the district is on a path to two separate and


unequal school systems. "Pockets of misery, racially identifiable high poverty schools in one place, private schools built with public dollars in another place, that is not what we


should want for our children," he said.


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