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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Stop allowing criminals with “emotional disabilities” and illegal immigrant parents in our schools. Do this and you will reclaim at least 1/3 of the budget. Let the prisons pay for them. [/quote] It isn’t PC, but this is a fair point. There is a lot of money going towards this population and there is a limited budget. The influx of undocumented immigrants has clearly had an effect on the MCPS budget and needs to be addressed. You can’t have a legit conversation about the financial situation without discussing this aspect of it. [/quote] +1 It’s hard to have a conversation about this because it’s fraught with strong emotions on both sides. It’s a conversation we need to have.[/quote] Emotions are not why this is a hard conversation to have. It's a hard conversation to have because one side wants a unicorn and one side is aware that unicorns do not exist. That is, one side would like to stop educating undocumented immigrants and the other side is aware that educating all children is a federal and legal mandate.[/quote] No, the unicorn is expecting MCPS schools to absorb hundreds of thousands of poor, non-English speaking students from all over the world (not just Latin America at this point) and expect good results. That simply cannot happen and our teachers and schools are clearly overwhelmed by the influx. You can keep pretending that this has not affected our schools and that it doesn’t cost exorbitant amounts of money, but that is simply not realistic. Our political leaders have made decisions that have led us to this situation, where our schools and neighborhoods are overwhelmed. That needs to be discussed. [/quote] I’m not disagreeing with you, however, I don’t think this is an issue that can be changed at the local level. Once they are here, they are entitled to the same services as any other child. This is a federal immigration issue. Honestly we don’t even have it that bad, yet. I know other states have much bigger numbers. [/quote]
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