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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It's funny because it is the wealthy white parents who seem to want their babysitting back more than the low income Hispanics.[/quote] No. Thar is just the rhetoric the unions are putting forth, but as you can see from this example, Latino parents are extremely concerned about the total loss of education as well. That having been said, I do think white voices are dominating the conversation. They dominate the union rhetoric too. [/quote] No, it is not. I teach low-income Hispanics and a very small minority of them are returning to school. My son goes to school with most wealthy white students and nearly all of his classmates want to return,[/quote] ...do you really teach them and call them "low-income Hispanics"?[/quote] Yes. I say that to them. :roll: Do people understand who school board members are? In many cases, they are not teachers. [/quote] But in this case, the worst offender was. So, there’s that. [/quote]
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