Just to be clear, quite a few of the suburban schools are minority white: Dickinson (39.6%), McKean (38%), Stanton Middle ... Mike O. on In Red Clay It Shouldn’t Be City vs Suburbs | Feb 9th 5:48 am
To address a couple of topics raised in this very interesting thread:
1. The last time the city (as in the ... mediawatch on In Red Clay It Shouldn’t Be City vs Suburbs | Feb 8th 10:45 pm
38 years ago the ruling made sense. Today the result has been the reverse. The tax base in the city, ... JP Connor Jr on In Red Clay It Shouldn’t Be City vs Suburbs | Feb 8th 10:29 pm
I am truly ignorant of the city’s power to influence the schools.
Me too. One cheap thing might be to ... cassandra m on In Red Clay It Shouldn’t Be City vs Suburbs | Feb 8th 9:46 pm
I say you have to bloom where you are planted. Poor parents and poor kids want good schools too. ... Joanne Christian on In Red Clay It Shouldn’t Be City vs Suburbs | Feb 8th 9:31 pm
Maybe Delaware Dem hasn't noticed the shallow aspects of Romney? Joe Cass on The Gall of Mitt Romney | Feb 8th 9:20 pm
Comment by Delaware Republican on 14 October 2009 at 6:16 pm:
21% seems a bit high. I wonder why they approve?
Low expectations I guess.
Mike Protack
Comment by Donviti on 14 October 2009 at 7:42 pm:
if you ever get elected, 21% would seem high too
Comment by Not Brian on 14 October 2009 at 8:12 pm:
Has he ever got 21% in any election?
Congress might have one up on Pornstashe!