[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
RE: Mr. Green of past School Board.
>        If he thinks the problems are so insoluble, why is
> he supporting the
> MPS at all? 
He's a teacher for MPS. Surely a guy should be allowed to
support his job?
Also, it was half-bright of him to note that
> the NAACP is no longer dogging the board about
> desegregation -- surely he's aware that Leola Seals
> and a number of others who had supported the suit were run
> out of the NAACP
> after the settlement? 
It says that a small cabal of NAACP wanted to address the
issue, but that the whole membership of the NAACP was not
necessarily in full support, I think.

What I read Mr. Green saying, overall, was that he gets more
joy from teaching than from dealing with the school system.
If Mr. Green's a good teacher, then he's right to go back to
teaching. We do more good with good teachers than with good
school boards.

WizardMarks, Central
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