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To: Michael2001
The Board of Education took no action Thursday on a request by the local NAACP to suspend all cheerleading after the chapter president complained that all of the students on the middle and high schools squads are white.

Wesley Fennell, the president of the Asheboro/Randolph County branch of the NAACP, asked the board to suspend cheerleading activities until a better way of selecting team members could be developed and implemented.

"The current selection process has resulted in the total elimination of African American cheerleaders from the Asheboro City Schools system," Fennell said.

The city schools have cheerleaders for sports teams at Asheboro High, and South Asheboro and North Asheboro middle schools, Fennell said. Total African American student enrollment in the system is 14.6 percent. Another 21.9 percent are Hispanic.

It would be hilarious if a judge agreed with him and shutdown basketball and football programs as well until only 14.6 percent of those teams were African American as well. The NAACP would be fuming.

105 posted on 06/04/2004 12:21:53 PM PDT by af_vet_1981
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To: af_vet_1981
It would be hilarious if a judge agreed with him and shutdown basketball and football programs as well until only 14.6 percent of those teams were African American as well. The NAACP would be fuming.

Once again I agree with you.

Mark it down.

113 posted on 06/04/2004 12:34:32 PM PDT by Howlin
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