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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It's fine to have dual language as an option (have half the school non-Spanish or make the school city-wide) but it absolutely should not be foisted on everyone. It certainly shouldn't be the only option as your neighborhood, inbound school. Just because rich, white people want it doesn't mean that it's good for everyone or that everyone wants it. [/quote] Ahem—many rich Black people, like myself, want it too. My children are in upper elementary and middle school, and they have attended immersion schools since preschool. I’m thrilled that my husband and I are able to give them the gift of a second (and third) language. [/quote]
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