Juan Gato & his Bucket O'Rants discovered a nice little hissy fit going on in Seattle. Seems that a group of principals are upset because they can no longer ensure a diverse student body - meaning, they can't use race as a means of student placement - thanks to a circuit court's recent ruling. This reply by a Seattle Times editorialist neatly skewers their arrogance and bluntly reminds them that, when it comes to choosing schools, race doesn't matter to parents as much as the edu-crats wish it would.