User talk:Millikenvbradley

Millikenvbradley
I vote for public schools as the schools bring more value than the resources they receive. Milliken v. Bradley looks similar to "Milford" and was a quick-fix to not having a username to make a decent edit. Milford having hardly any comparison to Detroit, which the case was about, only permits this username by showing its relation to school policy; the edit a lengthy account celebrating its beautiful diversity. Borrowing the case name doesn't imply being for or against its outdated outcome, only highlighted the case itself. Looking back, busing was a major problem at Milford. I was denied a bus to my school one year and had to take transfer buses to the destination. A friend was attacked on her bus, another friend was tormented repeatedly. Many riders would not sit-down and be quiet. The problems go on and on, but the need for reliable busing remains. Busing can be the most sensitive aspect of every school day, and even students like me dreaded taking the bus. Busing became so irritable that I made the five-mile walk several times. The kind of policy Milliken v. Bradley affirms at best is busing organized by neighborhoods: That would not have alleviated all bad behavior, but it would get me to school faster. I could have been served with better busing and support neighborhood busing inside smaller school-buses for quicker rides and the safety of all! Less time on the bus and more time at school is a good thing. Everybody must reflect on progress with a historical understanding of how far we've come; that's why the case name was used. Remember to GO TO SCHOOL! Millkmoney (talk) 20:36, 6 November 2022 (UTC)