A forum on the future of Wake County public Schools will be held on March 4. Paul mar is a product of the system's first attempt at desegregation in 1971. Del burns: "i was shipped to Carnage and then to Enloe and expected to accept a reassignment to Broughton"
A forum on the future of Wake County public Schools will be held on March 4. Paul mar is a product of the system's first attempt at desegregation in 1971. Del burns: "i was shipped to Carnage and then to Enloe and expected to accept a reassignment to Broughton"
A forum on the future of Wake County public Schools will be held on March 4. Paul mar is a product of the system's first attempt at desegregation in 1971. Del burns: "i was shipped to Carnage and then to Enloe and expected to accept a reassignment to Broughton"
A forum on the future of Wake County public Schools will be held on March 4. Paul mar is a product of the system's first attempt at desegregation in 1971. Del burns: "i was shipped to Carnage and then to Enloe and expected to accept a reassignment to Broughton"
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forum on WCPSS 's future
paulmar_to: Keith Sutton 02/14/2010 08:18 PM
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Hello, Mr. Sutton. I am a member of RARE and was present at Marjorie and Allan
Younger's house when you spoke to our group about the school board issues.
Although I am sending this to all board members, I wanted to add this personal
note. Thanks again for taking the time to speak with us and many RARE members
will be at this forum.
We at st. Francis Catholic Community, 11401 Leesville Rd., Raleigh 27613 are
concerned about the issue of the future of Wake County Public Schools and
therefore are sponsoring a forum on Thursday, March 4 from 7-9. We are still
in the process of getting specific speakers, but will have at least one
representing the neighborhood school concept and one representing the
diversity concept. A few others may be invited also who have specific
knowledge of WCPSS issues. We welcome all concerned members of the public to
come and listen, ask questions, and have a chance to express their own
positions
You are being invited, along with others, to come and be part of the audience
and listen to the concerns of citizens. Attached is a flyer. We welcome you
and thank you for serving on the school board. If you have any questions,
please email back and 1’1l try to answer them.
Sincerely,
Marianne Williams
113 Bayleaf Dr.
Raleigh, NC 27615Del Bums
prazgod3 to: Keith Sutton 02/17/2010 09:08 AM
Mr. Sutton,
I am a product of the Wake County School system's first attempt at
desegregation in 1971. I graduated from Enloe in 1978. I have always lived
within 2 miles of Daniels Middle School and Broughton HS. I was shipped to
Carnage and then to Enloe and expected to accept a reassignment to Broughton
my senior year. I did not accept that invitation.
Twas in what are now AP classes throughout my school years and those in my
classes that are supposed to glean so much from sitting next to me were not.
There were African American children sitting next to me but they were as smart
or smarter so I didn't offer much to their advantage except friendship. After
graduation I never saw many of them again except at HS reunions. We all got
along well with each other while we were in school, but our lives took
different paths.
My husband and I live in a nicely diverse area off Oberlin Road. Daniels is a
block from our home. We send our child to a Chrietian school, however, because
we want to be in control of the school he attends each year. His school is
also nicely diverse with Caucasian, African American, Bi-Racial, Hispanic and
Asian students from various economic backgrounds. Thére are few that share the
same neighborhood, but we all live within convenient access to this school.
Returning to neighborhood schools will not create a segregated school system
and even if it did T have to wonder why a school like Carnage (which was a low
rated school when I attended) would get less money than a school like Lacy? If
you can put a per student price on education (I've read this before) then why
do schools in the poorer neighborhoods get less money? Somebody's not managing
the piggy bank very well, and that's the place you need to be investigating.
I wish you would all get off this soap box and hold the Central office
accountable for the money they spend. They are WASTING money and saying they
need more just so the students you are so trying to support (and I mean that
in the nicest way, and commend you for it) can get educated.Tf each school is
not receiving the same opportunities then that's not equal education. That's
what the law stipulates the government provide.
Follow the money Mr. Sutton. That's where you'll find your real enemies
Thank you for your time.
Lisa Cotney ElliottSE) New York Times interview Request
Atlanta Bureau, News to: Keith Sutton 0271972010 04:57 PM
Mr. sutton,
T hope you're doing well.
I'm a reporter for The New York Times. I'm going to be writing an article
about the recent changes to the Wake County school system: the election of
four new board members and the potential end to diversity requirements. I'd
Like to speak with you. I'm trying to talk to as many people as possible,
including all of the board members, to make sure I understand the situation.
Please let me know how and when I can reach you on Monday
‘Thanks, and have a great weekend,
RB
Robbie Brown
Southern Bureau
The New York Times
Atlanta@NYTimes.com
Office: (404) 624-2409
Cell: (404) 401-4071sokker17mom_to: Keith Sutton 02/22/2010 05:42 PM
Mr. Sutton, This letter is really aimed at the new members
Please consider our children and the school’s budget shortfall when you make
your decision regarding Dr. Burns. Buying him out of his contract is a waste
of money that our schools cannot afford at this time. Please, think about our
children and their education. They are the most important ones in this whole
mess. Please do not waste any more money.
In addition, there are too many new members to the board to simply push Dr.
Burns and his experience and knowledge to the side. Whether you all want to
admit it or not, you need an experienced professional at the helm, even if he,
like the majority of the county who did not get to vote, disagree with the
direction you all are taking the school system. If you push him out early, to
many people it will look like the board’s ego was the important issue. Be an
example to our students. Show them how to collaborate with others, even when
you do not agree with them.
Please stop making hasty decisions. You all made quite a few complaints
regarding the old board, many justified. However, one thing they did well was
to look at educational research and make decisions that would benefit our
children, such as the collaboration time parents dubbed Wacky Wednesday. I
pray that you all will listen to educators and do what is best for our
children. T applaud your desire to uphold your campaign promises, but pay
attention to your own survey, listen to the majority of the people, not the
vocal few. Do not do what you complained the old board did. By the way, the
“Wacky Wednesday’ idea is being adopted in other states, like Iowa.
Respectfully,
Mrs. Chris Allenvote “yes”
XESEP Kathy Nicoll_to: Keith Sutton 02/27/2010 11:57 AM
Dear Keith,
Please vote "yes" on the resolution for community based schools
Sincerely,
Kathy Nicoll
Parent of two Holly Springs Elementary studentsGg Please Voto NO on Directive for Community -Based Assignment
ER Lynne Hoyt-Meyers to: Keith Sutton 02/27/2010 07:40 PM
Dear Mr. Sutton,
| appreciate your wilingness to serve on the Schoo! Board , but | am strongly opposed to the Directive
for Community-Based Assignments. | hope you will vote against it. | have expressed my concerns.
about moving away from diversity in greater detail in an earlier e-mail, so | am writing today to
emphasize my opposition tothe directive.
Thank you for your time.
Sincerely,
Lynne Hoyt-Meyers, PhDPlease vote yes on the resolution for the establishment of a directive for
community -based assignments
Micki McCarl_to: Keith Sutton 02/27/2010 10:11 PM
I live in Bedford, in North Raleigh, and our neighborhood including my node, 653.0, has been
reassigned from Wakefield High School, less than 3 miles away, to Heritage High School, 9 miles
away in another community. Communities need to stay together:
T attended school in my community and my children started to until we moved to Wake County . I
have not seen an improvement in their education , and probably have seen a negative, with the
schools being non community based
Please “Vote Yes" on the Resolution for establishing a Directive for Community-Based
Assignments.
Thank you for your support of this directive and I ask that you continue to support it on Tuesday.
Please allow my daughter, and Bedford, to stay at our community based school - Wakefield High.
Populate Heritage High with students that live within 3 miles of Heritage High and live in Wake
Forest.
Thank you,
Micki McCarl(ae) Community -Based Student Assignment
REMEW ——_Erikka Buico (US) to: Keith Sutton 2128/2010 08:19 AM
Please "Vote YES" on the Resolution Establishing Community-Based Student Assignment
Directive
Thank you,
Erikka Buico
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please notify us immediately by replying to this message and deleting it from your
computer, Thank you.Please support the community based resolution!
The elementary school children in our neighborhood ride a bus every
day with 4 other children, ten miles each way, when they used to go to
‘a scheol 2 miles away. What a waste of money to have a bus take 6
children 10 miles every day and then have the bus driver sit with
them for 1/2 hour to babysit them until school starts! I would
rather see that money used for more teachers and resources for the
classrooms, than for bussing the children across the county:
I applaud what the current board majority is trying to do, not because
I have any objection to diversity at all, but because spreading around
the low performing students does not improve the students education
but only waters down the statistics to make it look better. I believe
the problems of low performing students should be addressed directly
through their education. Tutoring, additional resources, smaller
classes etc., would be a better way to spend the tax dollars than
sending children miles from home no matter what their economic
circumstances. SPEND MORE MONEY ON RESOURCES AND TEACHERS NOT BUSSES
AND BUS DRIVERS
Please support the community based resolution! Thank you!!
Bonnie Heller
4020 Country Village Drive
Raleigh, NC 27606
Bonnie Heller to: Keith Sutton 02/28/2010 08:46 AMVOTE YES
Saxon Knight to: Keith Sutton 02/28/2010 09:20 AM
Ce: saxonnitet
Keith Sutton
Please Vote Yes!
Resolution Establishing Community Based Student Assignments
Hello:
It is rare that | register my thoughts concerning school board issues.
However, this year we are approaching a turning point and an opportunity to
take a new path that will truly improve our Wake County schools. | urge you
to support and vote YES on the Resolution Establishing Community Based
Student Assignments.
| have listened to both sides of the issue and have formulated my own
opinions that form the basis for my support for the resolution. They are:
1. Neighborhood schools have been shown to build a stronger
student-parent-teacher relationships due to proximity to ones own home.
Also students have shown to have a greater stake in the success of their
neighborhood school.
2. Neighborhood schools allow parents more immediate access to
teachers and and to the administration to support them in the education of
their children particularly during Parent-Teacher conference periods.
3. Neighborhood schools by reducing busing requirements are more
cost effective in these times when budgets are being cut due to the
economic downturn.
4. Neighborhood schools have a more positive impact on the
environment by reducing the pollution caused by bus engine exhaust.
5. Neighborhood schools have been shown to be safer because parents
know parents and other students. This neighborhood support system is vital
for increased student safety and for maintaining a harmonious learning
environment.
In closing, allow me to thank you for your service and once more urge
you to vote yes on the resolution.
Cordially yours,Ronald E. Weiss 919-995-3952bay Community Assignment Zones
NESE Richard Wilkinson to: Keith Sutton 02/28/2010 01:12 PM
Me. sutton,
Mr. Malone,
Tt is not any body's best interest to regress back to the time
when the Raleigh Wake School systems were paragons of failure.
Passage of the Community Assignment Zone resolution will
cause the best teachers and administrators to leave the system
and further cause the citizens a great deal of money and the children
a great loss as the people correct the mistakes made at the
last election.
Please vote no.
Richard & Janet Wilkinson
1619 Park Drive
Raleigh 27605VOTE YES ON TUESDAY
maryheanty_to: Keith Sutton 0228/2010 03:10 PM
Please vote yes on the community based student assignment resolution. It is important for students to
have a both community schools with diversity.
| know we can accomplish this
Thank you
Mary CantyCommunity Assignment Zones
kathryn haddad to: Keith Sutton 0228/2010 03:36 PM
Dear Mr. Sutton,
As a resident of Wake County and parent of 2 children in Wake County Public Schools, I'm
writing to express my strong disappointment in the proposed resolution for Community
Assignment Zones. This move, simply put, is a mistake. If passed, it will certainly reduce diversity
in our schools, a truly backward move for 2010! It is obvious that there are problems in Wake
County Public schools, but this is certainly not the solution. I hope you make the right choice for
the future of families in Wake County and vote against the resolution for Community Assignment
Zones.
‘Thank you for your attention,
Kathryn Haddadcw) Please Vote NO
mwayland to: Keith Sutton (02/28/2010 09:14 PM
Please respond to mwayland
Mr. Sutton,
I live in northwest Raleigh, but my children attend schools in your district
I have seen first hand how having friends of every race, religion, and
economic status has made my kids better people. I am so sorry this is
happening to our school system. I know you are trying, and I thank you. Please
put me down as being opposed to the Directive for Community-Based Assignments.
Thank you
Michelle WaylandoN opposition to resolution on community-based assignments
ERG Anna Wetterberg to: Keith Sutton 02/28/2010 09:42 PM
Dear Mr. Sutton,
Thank you for serving on the Wake County School Board. I am writing to express my
strong opposition to the Directive for Community Based Assignments. Diversity is a
critical element of our childrens’ education, and the existing assignment system is integral
to the high-quality schools we enjoy today. Please do not support this resolution which
threatens to severely disrupt our school system
I support the drive for innovation, but would encourage you and your fellow board
members to provide better data on how community based schools would work and why
they are likely to improve on current achievements. Then, demonstrate these ideas in a
pilot program, perhaps in one of the regions of the county with the most growth, to be able
to compare concrete outcomes with the current system
Thank you for your time,
Anna Wetterberg.
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Dianne Snider to: Keith Sutton 02/28/2010 10:21 PM
Dear Board Members,
I want to commend you for the efforts towards neighborhood schools and for not busing our
children across town!
‘My son went to Douglas Elementary for kindergarten which was a 45-minute commute, one way.
My five-year-old’s commute to kindergarten was longer than my husband's commute to work.
Since we were fortunate enough to have been redistricted during the last round, our new school
IS the local school, Durant Road Elementary.
Having the local school as our assigned school has made great improvements to our daily lives. I
am close enough now to be able to volunteer in my son's classroom at least once a week. Some
of my son’s classmates actually live in our neighborhood. Anytime my son needs something at
school, I can be there in 7 minutes. If he misses the bus, I can drive him and still make it to school
ontime, These are necessities in a child's life that you dont realize what benefits they are until
you don't have them. And to mention once again, I GET TO VOLUNTEER and be a presence in
iy son's class.
Thank you for all that you do. I hope more families get to experience the benefits of having their
children attend their local school and not spend 45+ minutes on a school bus.
Thank you,
Dianne Snider& Please Vote NO on the Directive for Community-Based Schools
US Vinay Toomu_to: Keith Sutton 0228/2010 10:45 PM
Dear Mr. Sutton,
I appreciate your willingness to serve on the School Board, but I am strongly opposed to the
Directive for Community-Based Assignments. I have expressed my concerns about moving away
from diversity in greater detail in an earlier e-mail, so I am writing today to emphasize my
opposition to the directive.
Thank you for your time.
Vinay Toomu
(A concerned Wake County Parent)Gad Please Vote No on the Directive for Community-Based Schools
eS Lisa Scales to: Keith Sutton 0228/2010 11:35 PM
Hello Mr. Sutton,
My husband and I are parents of (wo children in the Wake County Schools. Our children
attend Magnet Schools As African-American parents, it is extremely important that our
children learn the value of diversity and we glady travel the distance to these schools
because of the diversity and because of the types of opportunities that these schools
provide. Our children have flourished in these schools and we are happy to contribute
our time and energy to support these schools by working in the classrooms and supporting
the overall grade teams
Please slow down and take some time to evaluate the issues before making such a drastic
change.
We ask that you please vote No on the Directive for Community~Based Schools.
Sincerely,
Reginald and Lisa Scaleselliwno to: Keith Sutton 02/12/2010 01:06 AM
=) Thursday's Meeting
Mr. sutton:
I was watching the 11 pm news and noticed you make a comment about the low or
non-turnout of people from this district. Have you ever wondered that the
people in this district don't come out because they don't know you?
You may have been elected to the board, but it was by those who knew you. I'm
still not sure who is supposed to represent my household because I live right
on the tip of Raleigh and Garner in South Park.
We don't feel as if anyone listens to our concerns when it comes to wake
county schools or the transportation, so why take time from our families to
attend something where we're not important. How do we identify with someone we
don't know?
Yes, I voted, but for Tedesco, who I had heard about and listened to what he
wanted to do as far as changing some policies. I gather you don't like the
proposal of giving parents a choice of where to send their kids to school
because you think it will re-create segregation...we have never left it. Just
about every school in this district is magnet and our children cannot attend
them, they are bused to Cary and Apex to year round schools. That shouldn't be
and the message sent to our children shouldn't be "you're not good enough to
go here."
Rather than put up with the terrible bus transportation system of wake county
schools, I carpool, from Raleigh to Cary, everyday because they want my
children to be picked up and put off in a drug and violence infested area. why
can't they walk to school, as we did when we attended school?
‘The people you hear from in this district that say they're opposed to
neighborhood schools more than likely graduated from a neighborhood school.
Although I wish you well in your endeavor I hope you do remember that we do
count, we do have something to say, but if we don't know you or we are made to
feel as if we don't matter, we don't rally behind just anybody.
Thank you.
M. McDonald