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Residents in the Bloomfield Hills (Mich.) school district who would like input on the contentious decision of which two schools the district will close at the end of the school year can send an e-mail to administrators, contact school board officials or attend three public meetings. But they can't go directly to the source--members of a committee that will recommend which schools to close. District administrators are refusing to release the names of the 15 or so parents tapped to serve on the committee, saying that their identities should be private.
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