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Reply to "Achievement gap continues to grow between high- and low-income schools"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This thread has turned very racist. I don't care if you are blue, purple, or whatever I want the needs of my high SES. child status met. High and middle income SES parents are annoyed that they pay all of the taxes but the public school school doesn't care about their kids. I know a lot of foreign born highly educated parents who let their kids learn English in school. They eventually send their kids to Ivies so it's the low SES. that people are really complain about.[/quote] Give us a break, you are the same sock purporting troll who is posting all the racist stuff. No one is foolish enough to buy your elitist elitist rants either!![/quote] I'm not the racist poster who is hell bent that people who speak English as a second language is the problem. I completely disagree. I'm saying it is SES not language/ ethnicity that is dragging down the schools. I believe the educational needs of all children should be met not just the needs of those who are struggling. I'm okay with more resources going to them too. It's not fair though to completely ignore my kids though because they are going to do fine on standardized tests anyway. [/quote]
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