The majority of the busing costs in this province are spent on busing children long distances and along non-pedestrian routes. |
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This year, however, students across the southeast will return the same day as divisions move toward coordinated calendars and busing schedules. |
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With the decrease in busing to achieve school integration and the overwhelming return to neighborhood schools, where we live matters. |
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Desegregation becomes busing, which becomes integration, which becomes diversity. |
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During the 1970s and '80s, school districts relied heavily on busing to achieve racial balance. |
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The committee bluntly rejected busing the higher classes to Amherst for a number of reasons. |
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We are increasing funding again to recognize the rising costs of school busing and utilities. |
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And in 1982 the court applied the same principle to nullify a Seattle ballot initiative banning busing to desegregate the city's schools. |
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Remember the Boston busing riots of the 70s Alexander MacKnight Waltham, Massachusetts. |
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He also opposed busing to achieve racial integration of schools while underlining his commitment to civil rights. |
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All of those in the 1960s school busing debates start playing tapes in their heads. |
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Rather, a biracial coalition of interests saw busing as one of many tools in the fight for integration. |
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Full integration, Colby argues, requires far more than policies like busing and affirmative action. |
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He therefore only gave approval to the French School Board to arrange for busing of the pupils in question to the École Évangéline. |
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The Celtic League is a great idea, but the thought of our players busing up and down to Wales every other week after Christmas fills me with dread. |
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Eating in means busing your tray to a windowless back room outfitted with children's school chairs and communal tables pushed up against sponge-painted walls. |
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The gentleman from the busing industry was talking about the integration package. |
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The economy is strong, and new basketball and football teams now play in Charlotte. But forced busing remains unpopular, here and elsewhere. |
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They have annoying bitty schedules that demand endless driving, busing or pushing prams, leaving very little time to do anything of substance in between. |
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Future possible contracts include the busing of the employees to and from the mine. |
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When they build a new school, busing is often used to get kids to school because of the distance they have to go. |
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We increased funding for school busing, utilities and other costs to reflect the rising costs of school board operations. |
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However, the further issue remained, that is to say whether the proposal for busing students to the École Évangéline was adequate to meet the constitutional obligations of the province. |
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New Brunswick: In 1988, New Brunswick moved to a more relaxed form of economic regulation for intercity busing by replacing a public convenience and necessity test with a reverse-onus entry test. |
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And they applied remedies like busing and magnet school plans in an effort to minimize de facto segregation, which arose largely from segregated housing patterns. |
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He is a chameleon: a man who started his political life as an opponent of abortion, busing and a minimum-wage hike but who is now a stalwart of his party's left wing. |
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Specifically, the ferment expresses disillusionment with the failure of busing either to reverse the drift toward defacto resegregation of urban public schools or to improve the quality of the education those schools provide. |
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Last month Elcoteq, the country's best-known foreign investor, started busing 150 workers from Narva in Estonia's hard-up north-east to work at its big mobile-phone plant in the capital, Tallinn. |
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And everyone agrees that busing children out of their own neighbourhoods disconnects parents from schools and diminishes the community's sense of unity. |
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It is also concerned that boards do not have sufficient transportation funds to provide busing for exceptional children to summer school programs or to regular school programs from respite settings. |
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This results in parents having to choose between busing their children many kilometres to a distant school or sending their children to a nearby school of a different board. |
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As well, funding will be reduced for the student laptop program, student busing, distance learning, support to school libraries and school intervention services. |
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Though the three infected students attended a total of just two schools, the vaccinations will involve six, because of regional links like interschool busing and athletics. |
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Indeed, they believed busing was so strong a deterrent that many Francophone parents in their community were choosing to enrol their children in English-language schools located closer to home. |
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In effect, the absence of community-based schools and the prospect of busing inevitably act as a deterrent to the enrolment of children in programs offering minority official language instruction. |
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It should not be a routine policy to subject children to long bus rides, nor should busing be a substitute for carefully considering the establishment of a community-based minority language educational program. |
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This continuing racial divergence in education has been set in social concrete by the exhaustion of busing policies and the acceleration of voluntary resegregation. |
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One of the most damaging arguments by the bill's opponents was that once passed, the bill would require forced busing to achieve certain racial quotas in schools. |
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