the above statement cannot be true, who would request his and who would check?
And no, 30 year-olds shouldn't be in classes with teens. |
I don't think the inflow from irregular migration by Central Americans to the DMV has anything to do with GOP owner businesses or agricultural. Where's the fruit farm in Arlington and Fairfax? Nowhere in this country does any local or state jurisdiction know the financial impact of irregular migration. Public schools pre-K through 12? Unknown. Figure out long term bonds based on demographics? All the dialogue about the US border when local jurisdictions get the long term costs. [like Minnesota - other jurisdictions got federal refugee money and they relocated to Minnesota]. Facilities costs - FX makes two transfers for FCPS . bond debt + operating costs. Was that Bailey's Upper School office building procurement and retrofit the most rapid new public school site ever in the US? One clear number is relatively small but indicative of federal funding - an FCPS program called Immigrant Family Reunification Program is funded 77% by local property taxes and 23% by Federal Title iii grant. Dual immersion is in reality an extra ESOL resource [was around when FCPS had debates on starting the program]. Modified calendar was another program - for those from countries south of the border and able to travel it counterbalanced the high January absenteeism [traditional vacation period]. Fairfax County and Arlington also have to watch Virginia on the composite index based funding. FX gets about 23% from the state and unlike MD the formula doesn't incorporate demographics [MOCO gets over 30%]. When Kaine [big advocate for Honduras] was governor he wanted to not change it on a 2 year cycle and cut funds despite knowing the massive demographic inflow from irregular migration. Fortunately that didn't happen since his term expired. |