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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]That's why my BF in MoCo is pulling her kid out of MCPS. 90%+ of the school is FARMS and her son cannot take anything advanced thanks to 2.0. He now takes all courses with mostly english as a second language students and learns nothing. But hey, we cannot hurt any parents' feelings - we must all live in our utopian fantasy in MoCo, all join hands in the classroom and sing kumbayaa, and if nobody learns anything, who cares. At least everyone gets equal instruction. Learning isnt important.[/quote] Tell her to move across the county if she doesn't want her child in classes with poor Hispanic children[/quote] Actually it would probably be beneficial if parents had to show proof of citizenship or paid income taxes in order to enroll kids, but they don't. My friend teaches in a school that is almost a complete drain on the system because [b]all the kids are non-citizens.[/b][/quote] How do you and your teacher friend know that "all" of the kids are non-citizens? [/quote]
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