Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are the article writers blind?? The increase is due to ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION. Which is well-tolerated in this area because apparently people don't mind paying crazy taxes for all the things illegal immigration means, cost-wise.
Insanity.
The federal courts are clear on this, every resident student of a school district has the right to a public education, regardless of their immigration status. That is the law.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can't they put all the ESOL kids in the same class if there are enough of them?
My son starts kindergarten next year and his school has 4 k classes. It bothers me so much that his school is 30% ESOL.
No the county policy is to integrate all
But they get separated in 3rd grade for AAP.
I forgot how the county is trying hard to get more minority students into AAP/TJ because apparently TJ admissions are racist.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can't they put all the ESOL kids in the same class if there are enough of them?
My son starts kindergarten next year and his school has 4 k classes. It bothers me so much that his school is 30% ESOL.
No the county policy is to integrate all
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Agree, PP. They can't possibly all be here legally.
These are people who I admire -- Criminals?? --- can you imagine having to leave your home/family/country and risking your life with the hope of finding a menial, back-breaking job in a country where people insult you and where you don't speak the language? That's courage in my book That's saying F You to another country's laws in mine -- and frankly, most of us are so soft we couldn't do the work or go the distance that these people have -- I did that work as a preteen and teen because I was raised in a farm community. Sorry you're so soft. . You say you support "family values"???? well, it's the essence of "family values" to put your life on the line by moving to a foreign country so that you can provide food for your children. Illegal activity=family values, really?
Go let your heart bleed somewhere else. We're in incredible debt because of these louts, and people like you who support their actions.
We just had an addition put on our house and we noticed that the Hispanic guys came early and left late, while the White (rednecks) came at 10:30 and left at 4pm, sometimes earlier, or not at all when there was <gasp> the threat of rain. Hispanics are hard-working, how can that be bad?
Anonymous wrote:Can't they put all the ESOL kids in the same class if there are enough of them?
My son starts kindergarten next year and his school has 4 k classes. It bothers me so much that his school is 30% ESOL.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Agree, PP. They can't possibly all be here legally.
These are people who I admire -- Criminals?? --- can you imagine having to leave your home/family/country and risking your life with the hope of finding a menial, back-breaking job in a country where people insult you and where you don't speak the language? That's courage in my book That's saying F You to another country's laws in mine -- and frankly, most of us are so soft we couldn't do the work or go the distance that these people have -- I did that work as a preteen and teen because I was raised in a farm community. Sorry you're so soft. . You say you support "family values"???? well, it's the essence of "family values" to put your life on the line by moving to a foreign country so that you can provide food for your children. Illegal activity=family values, really?
Go let your heart bleed somewhere else. We're in incredible debt because of these louts, and people like you who support their actions.
Anonymous wrote:You Virginians are no better than Arizonans. You don't ask why construction on your McMansions is so cheap or why a sandwich costs $6 here, instead of what it costs in Europe. You are happy to pay these low prices that exist because there are people who will accept low wages. Then when the houses are all built, they suddenly are seen as a liability. You all go to church, but you don't have an ounce of Christian charity.
Anonymous wrote:You Virginians are no better than Arizonans. You don't ask why construction on your McMansions is so cheap or why a sandwich costs $6 here, instead of what it costs in Europe. You are happy to pay these low prices that exist because there are people who will accept low wages. Then when the houses are all built, they suddenly are seen as a liability. You all go to church, but you don't have an ounce of Christian charity.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Agree, PP. They can't possibly all be here legally.
These are people who I admire -- Criminals?? --- can you imagine having to leave your home/family/country and risking your life with the hope of finding a menial, back-breaking job in a country where people insult you and where you don't speak the language? That's courage in my book That's saying F You to another country's laws in mine -- and frankly, most of us are so soft we couldn't do the work or go the distance that these people have -- I did that work as a preteen and teen because I was raised in a farm community. Sorry you're so soft. . You say you support "family values"???? well, it's the essence of "family values" to put your life on the line by moving to a foreign country so that you can provide food for your children. Illegal activity=family values, really?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are the article writers blind?? The increase is due to ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION. Which is well-tolerated in this area because apparently people don't mind paying crazy taxes for all the things illegal immigration means, cost-wise.
Insanity.
You are either new to the area or are pretty young.
Illegal immigration was a big problem back in the 80's and 90's. The kids entering school now are the kids of those kids whose parents were illegal back then. In other words, the kids now are born here to parents who were born here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Agree, PP. They can't possibly all be here legally.
These are people who I admire --- can you imagine having to leave your home/family/country and risking your life with the hope of finding a menial, back-breaking job in a country where people insult you and where you don't speak the language? That's courage in my book and frankly, most of us are so soft we couldn't do the work or go the distance that these people have. You say you support "family values"???? well, it's the essence of "family values" to put your life on the line by moving to a foreign country so that you can provide food for your children.
Have you ever considered how desperate YOU would have to be to leave your kids/spouse and risk being attacked just to try to find a job? Can you imagine how lonely and isolated it must be to not speak the language in a country where nothing is familiar? Try walking a mile in someone else's shoes.