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[quote=Anonymous]You are not going to like this answer: remediate dyslexia. At least 15% and possibly as high as 20% of MCPS population is dyslexic/reading difficulties. (Stats from U of Michigan). Good news for those students MCPS neglected all these years by terribly abusive system - it’s poor reputation now is just desserts IMHO. From U Michigan again: Fact: Some schools may try to deny the existence of dyslexia despite the 30 years of research and hard evidence, however, as more people including parents and educators are becoming aware of how common dyslexia is, more states are beginning to pass state-wide dyslexia laws. These laws may require schools to screen children for dyslexia. Other states require college courses intended to educate people about dyslexia. Truth: The Presidents end to immigration from Northern Triangle will give system time to push these students to the trades…MCPS will see concomitant drop in antisemitism: Honduras is known bastion for this type of discrimination. Just quick source: Antisemitism has been a real issue in Honduras: for example, remarks in 2009 by other figures about Jews being “a problem” and support for Hitler surfaced in Honduran media.  [/quote]
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