Good points David... nothing new... it's always been the tradeoff between
desegregated, affordable housing and busing... as always, the devil's in the
details.

Michael Hohmann
13th

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> David Wilson
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> To: David Brauer
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> Subject: Re: [Mpls] Question for board candidates
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> The short and simple answer to many of your questions is marry the
> affordable housing problem with school performance problem to get at a
> solution.  Work at desegregating residential neighborhoods by creating
> more affordable units in more neighbhorhoods.  Target racially mixed
> neighborhoods for the "premier" schools and make mortgage and home repair
> money more available for these neighborhoods.  Implement the rule, that if
> you move in to the neighborhood, your kids get to go to these schools.
>
> This is a systemic strategy that over time will move us toward the desired
> ends of stable neighborhoods and schools that work for all kids.  It is an
> investment not a quick fix.  It is an antedote to public school planning
> (which I define as putting out fires between crises.)
>
> The rest, as a very smart guy once said, is commentary.
>
> David Wilson
> Loring Park
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