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The WakeEd blog is devoted to discussing and answering questions about the major issues facing the Wake County school system. How much will the new Democratic majority on the school board do to undo the changes made by Republicans since 2009? How will the new choice-based assignment system work now that the socioeconomic diversity policy has been eliminated? How will Superintendent Tony Tata lead the state's largest district through more budget cuts and possible layoffs? How will the board respond to growth and the school construction program?

WakeEd is maintained by The News & Observer's Wake schools reporter, T. Keung Hui. While Keung posts information and analysis on the issues, keep us posted on your suggestions, questions, tips and what you're doing to cope with the changes in Wake's schools.

Wake to release school bus routes Friday

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School officials are saying they'll have the bus routes for traditional-calendar schools online by tomorrow afternoon.

You should be able to find the bus routes by clicking here on Friday. School officials are cautioning that bus routes may go through many revisions between now and the end of September.

The routes are adjusted as Transportation responds to ongoing student registration, parent requests and ridership decisions. Click here to download the form for requesting a change to a bus stop.

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I've got a suggestion that

I've got a suggestion that might help combat childhood obesity. How about let's have these little porkers take a decent walk to the bus stop instead of buses stopping every 50 yards to pick up their lazy duffs. And a plus for the green contingent: greater fuel efficiency since there won't be so much stop and go.

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T. Keung Hui covers Wake schools.

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