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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Children who are not in the U.S. legally can still attend school. They’re kids, they can’t help if their parents brought them here and they don’t have documentation. Let’s not go down the road of demonizing every child who doesn’t have legal documentation. Schools cannot question their status and shouldn’t. [/quote] Maybe schools should. And also I am surprised the kid in question would even bother coming to school. [/quote] In all seriousness, it may be a probation requirement if he has been involved in the juvenile justice system. I work in a title 1 school and am very acquainted with students like him despite the PP claiming I’m some goofy clueless liberal who thinks he’s a sweet innocent kid. He’s probably not but kids have a right to be educated even if they are legally involved, that’s just how it is. So LCPS can’t just kick him out because he’s undocumented or has had juvenile charges against him- it isn’t possible to do that. [/quote] Have your school system invite him to attend your school. Loudoun gets rid of a kid who presents a real danger and you get to rehabilitate and educate him. Win-win![/quote] I am in Loudoun and like I said, I teach at a school where we have quite a few legally involved students. I have had them called from my class when their PO shows up to verify attendance. It isn’t about rehabilitation but it is about a legal obligation to educate . Schools cannot just kick a kid out - they have a legal right to an education whether you like it or not. You act like LCPS can just show him the door - they can’t. [/quote] Which school? My LCPS school is nothing like that[/quote]
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