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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This is DC, OP. Kids at our elementary school speak 22 different languages. Alice Deal has students speak in 15 different languages for the 8th grade International Baccalaureate promotion ceremony. It was wonderful and the experience enhances learning for everyone. No one is held back by being exposed to children who speak other languages. This is a major international city for crying out loud. This is one pf the best things about living here. The schools have pull outs for ESL, and the preK teachers say within 30 days the new students can follow in class and at 90 days they are more fluent than their parents.[/quote] The kid isn’t in PreK and the rich IB schools are not the same as poor Spanish speaking kids coming in on FARMS with [b]zero parent involvement[/b]. How can you not see that? [/quote] Parent involvement is not a function of household income. Low-income parents love their children just as much as affluent parents love their children. I can't believe I have to say that.[/quote]
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