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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Oh yes. It's about to get real. Pay attention to Title 1 funding. With minimal oversight now, it will be distributed by the governor. Expect that he will take chunks of it out to support vouchers to private schools. FCPS cannot afford to lose the ~$50M it gets through Title 1 funding. Expect teacher RIFs if they do not get it. [/quote] If Fairfax County Public Schools refuses to drop DEI, allow men in women’s sports, and continues sanctuary policies by not working with ICE, then losing Title 1 funding is on them. They were warned. Let’s be honest, a big chunk of that funding goes toward supporting students tied to undocumented families. If the county cooperated with ICE and enforced immigration laws, a lot of that population would be out of the system, and the need for Title 1 would drop significantly. My recommendation? Follow the law, stop the political games, and focus on real education. If they won’t, then redirect that money to schools that do.[/quote] The Supreme Court determined that school's have to educate all students, undocumented or not. Plyler vs Doe 1982. So FCPS is following the law[/quote] Correct but there isn't anything saying you can't report undocumented immigrants to ice, feel free to educate but they MUST report for deport.[/quote] Putting aside how unworkable this is for a lot of reasons (including, how is it the school's job or expertise to figure out immigration status) I do not believe for a minute that a reduction in school population would result in more money for the remaining students. That's a fantasy. [/quote] FCPS spent $124 million on ESOL last year alone. That money can be spent elsewhere.[/quote] Do you think only undocumented students need ESOL? Lots of legal residents need it, including kids born here. All money could be spent elsewhere, there are a lot of needs and wants. But there's zero chance that ESOL money would be redistributed to other school programs as you seem to imagine. [/quote] The amount FCPS spent on ESOL grew exponentially during the years Biden left the border open. Before we spent this on ESOL, it was spent on other programs. [/quote]
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