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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Disgusting and cheating are a narrow-minded YY take. Lamb administrators and parents have shown a willingness to buck a bad system to draw in the native speakers they need to serve their students and community well. The parents aren't complaining, so why are you? You're sure that few native speakers means the greater good is served? More power to 'em for their cheatin' ways. [/quote] PP, could it be remotely possible that you are truly this obtuse? Of course the parents of LAMB students are not complaining. Duh, their children received slots and attend the school. Their is need for complaint, for Johnny, Suzy, Keisha got in. It truly was not a fair playing field or lottery for all DC students. My child's application was put into a totally separate slot for lottery consideration and never considered. Why, because neither English nor Spanish was his first language. I was too honest when I filled out the form. If I had followed your motto, "cheat at any costs, as the means justify the means", I should have said Spanish was spoken in the home. DC's chances of enrollment would have been greater than your monolingual family. I am sure your slogan would not then continue to be "power to em for their cheating ways . [/quote]
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