A fierce advocate of integration, Neil Sullivan moved to California 1964 to take over as superintendent. In the subsequent years, a task force reported to him to address the de facto segregation in the community.
After a pilot program and the launch of a formal busing program that fall, the schools had been more evenly divided. During the first year of the program — a year before Harris arrived in 1969 — black enrollment jumped from 10% to 37%. The district’s data shows an increase in black representation at Thousand Oaks from 37% to 41% by the end of Harris’s first year of school.
How is it doing now?
Racial breakdown:
Hispanic:
37.2%
White:
32.1%
African American:
12.4%
Looks like the liberals took over and kicked the Blacks out of the neighborhood and school.
I do not remember any libertarians or Conservative welfare bums moving in. Liberals are known for stealing taxes via their government sponsored unions. Since 1968, Kamala, Jerry, and Davis have robbed the local treasuries with high pension taxes, forcing the poor out. That is the major change that has reduced black enrollment.
Busing is not coming back, busing just generates humongous teacher salaries and more teachers and nurses. The suburbanites in California still have something the various colors and genders do not have, parenting skills which needs to be close to the schools. No parents, bad schools. Busing is not coming back, and Liz and Kamala will lose on that policy.
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