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Reply to "Is Sligo Creek French immersion open to all MC residents? and other questions"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Public=a public website, not having to call and ask for the information. It is a public system, therefore, it should be publicized in an easily accessible portal. Fair: The fact that there is a policy in place doesn't make it fair. I disagree with the policy, and I wish I had the voice to change it. Siblings: I insist, beyond the policy, that it is not a fair system because it favors an individual over another one. That immediately excludes the "lottery" aspect. Call it selection, but I am sure that it is not politically correct calling it "selection". Lastly: the system shouldn't be thought to "facilitate" the life of the selected family. It is not my problem. If I want my child to do something (if he/she wants, of course) I will do the effort. Why do Montgomery county care about the logistics of the family? One child can speak to the other in French (or the desire language), is absolutely not a valid argument. Why? Again: is your choice as a parent to put your child through that. Why MoCo has to care about how are you going to make sure that he/she practice her French? It is your responsibility as a parent. In my opinion, equal opportunity for every child is the only valid argument. The system doesn't proved that equal opportunity. That is my argument. The reason I react if bc of the invalid answers I got, the attitude of the people in the program and the ill-concieved system. Again: slim ods, I am for it. Favoritism, I am not. And it does reduce the chances for others. And again: public means public access to everyone, so nobody has to ask in a forum like this what is going on. I am sure you know what I mean.[/quote] You are having an online tantrum and sound unhinged. The information is public. It is available at the MCPS website and via phone fro m MCPS. Sibling preference is fair from many of our perspectives. Fairness is not a factual matter. It is a matter of opinion.[/quote]
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