The January 1994 edition of the newsletter of the National Association 
for Neighborhood Schools reports on two Missouri officials, both black, 
who oppose the continued forced busing of children. St. Louis Mayor 
Freeman Bosley questions the point of sending almost 14,000 black 
youngsters out of their own neighborhoods, instead of working to 
improve the nearby schools and making them safe for all. Many of the 
students share his views, expressing their desire for safe, well-
ordered schools within their own communities. Says one student, "You 
shouldn't be forced to leave the area where you live to get a good 
education in a safe atmosphere." Others express agitation at not being 
a part of the communities to which they are bused. 

President of the St. Louis School Board, Eddie Davis, says, "Our 
emphasis should be on educational equity," and claims that it should 
not be up to courts to tell residents of a community what is or isn't 
in their best interests.




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