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SCHOOL BATTLE IN NORTH CAROLINA MIRRORS NATION SAYS NAACP HEAD JEALOUS – Source: Wilmington Journal

Posted by Curmilus Dancy II (Butch) on February 18, 2011

The racial resegregation of Wake, New Hanover and other county public school systems in North Carolina is the result of the regressive policies of the right-wing, says Benjamin Todd Jealous, president/CEO of the NAACP, and threaten the civil rights gains of the past half-century. (Read more)

Posted in Civil Rights, Education, Education Charlotte Mecklenburg School Board, Education Edgecombe County Public Schools, Education New Hanover County Public Schools, NAACP Ben Jealous President/CEO National, Wake County Board of Education | Leave a Comment »

NC NAACP Statement re Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools

Posted by Curmilus Dancy II (Butch) on November 9, 2010

NATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF COLORED PEOPLE

NORTH CAROLINA STATE CONFERENCE

114 W. Parrish Street, Second Floor Ÿ Durham, North Carolina 27701

866-626-2227   Ÿ    919-682-4700   Ÿ   FAX  919-682-4711

www.naacpnc.org www.ncprosecutorialmisconduct.com www.hkonj.com

Rev. Dr. William J. Barber, II                                                                                                                    Amina J. Turner

President                                                                                                                                              Executive Director

Immediate Release

9 November 2010

Contact: Rev. Dr. William J. Barber, II, President, 919-394-8137

               Al McSurely, Esq., Communications Press & Publicity Chair, 919-389-2905

The Charlotte- Mecklenburg School Board Should Stop the Division and Just Do Right

By Rev. Dr. William J. Barber, II

The North Carolina State Conference of the NAACP stands with our Charlotte-Mecklenburg Branch President, Rev. Kojo Nantambu, and all NAACP members, parents and other concerned people of good will who are demanding the divisive policies of their School Board be halted.   The Charlotte-Mecklenburg Board first put in place policies that led to a resegregation of this once proud school system.  And now it wants to force inner-city kids and their parents to bear the brunt of closing down under-populated schools.  The Board claims this is purely an economic decision.  But this is a flimsy pretext–everyone can see the decision is about race and poverty.  Everyone can see it is trying to fix a mess that was created when the Board made commitments to certain “neighborhoods,” rather than making a commitment to the education of all children.  The Charlotte-Mecklenburg School Board, along with school boards across North Carolina and the nation, should stop their gimmicks and games.   The job of every School Board is to provide every child a high quality, constitutional, diverse, well funded public education.  If educational leaders kept this in mind, then we could close prisons…not schools.   Talk about saving money!

The NAACP believes there are eight inter-locking steps to educational success:

1. Stop resegregation and promote diversity.

2. Provide equity in funding.

3. Provide high quality teachers and smaller classrooms.

4. Provide high quality leadership teams.

5. Provide high quality 21st century facilities.

6. Focus on Math, Science, Reading and History.

7. Promote parental and community involvement.

8. Address disparities in graduation, drop out suspensions and achievement levels among minority and poor children.

Education research says this will work.  Anything less is playing games, using political gimmicks to address serious problems.  The education of our children is not a game.  Nothing less than these principles that we stand on in the NAACP is acceptable.  We intend to fight for our children and in doing so, fight for all children and their educational future.   Without a commitment of excellence for all, one judge has already said it is a form of educational genocide.  I have said it in an attempt to legalize child abuse by promoting policies that we know have a racial and class disparate impact on certain children.  The NAACP will use every tool at our disposal–mass education, litigation and legislation — in this struggle.  We will stand for our children.  We will never turn back.

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Rev. Dr. William J. Barber, II, President
Mrs. Amina Josey Turner, Exec Dir
NC NAACP
P O Box 335
Durham, NC  27702
919-682-4700 V  919-682-4711 F
1-866-NC-NAACP

Posted in Announcement, Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools, Education Charlotte Mecklenburg School Board, Education Wake County Public Schools, NAACP NC, Press Release/News Alert | Leave a Comment »

Racism seen in move to close Charlotte schools–Source: News & Observer

Posted by Curmilus Dancy II (Butch) on October 25, 2010

A proposal by the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools to close eight urban schools, where less than 10 percent of the total enrollment is white, has sparked bitter debate and action by state and local NAACP leaders accusing CMS of racism. (Read more)

See related:

Wake County Public Schools

Posted in Wake County Board of Education, Education Wake County Public Schools, Education Charlotte Mecklenburg School Board, Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools | Leave a Comment »

Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools And Diversity

Posted by Curmilus Dancy II (Butch) on August 17, 2010

The "guiding principles" adopted Tuesday by the Charlotte-Mecklenburg school board haven’t gone over well in some segments of the community.

With an emphasis on neighborhood schools, not diversity, the document is a blueprint for re-segregation, some critics allege. (Source: citymetro)

See related:

Wake County Public Schools

Posted in Diversity, Education Charlotte Mecklenburg School Board, Wake County Board of Education | Leave a Comment »

 
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