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Reply to "Boundary logic?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The Supreme Court has ruled that children can attend public school regardless of whether they reside in the US legally. How then can counties require students to legally reside within a school boundary in order to attend a particular school. If national boundaries aren't being enforced, why are individual school boundaries? Following the logic that students who show up have to be educated, if I drop my kid off at Langley rather than Mt. Vernon, they should be able to attend. FCPS is packing the poorer schools with immigrants while other schools get none.[/quote] You really shouldn't dabble in arguments that rely on logic. Emotion is more your speed.[/quote] Yes, I'm expressing emotion (anger, frustration, annoyance) that some schools are bearing a disproportionate share of the burden of educating illegal immigrant students. FCPS has a "policy" that students are educated where they sleep, but is that codified into law? Can someone cite the Code? [/quote]
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