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Immigration issues on states' ballots
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Ok, so to make learning easier for non-english speaking students, we need to hold the "Target" in place & have all students not progress until all have caught-up or we can just "Dumb-Down" our textbooks (even more!)
This is proof-positive that some really want to stop others from "Gaining An Advantage" through advancing their own education. ... look at the two examples of:
Carlos Perez, 17 - sleeps-in & no initiative
Beatriz Munoz, 16 - transfering to a "private Catholic school ... with a strong academic reputation." ... (how come you don't hear of somebody transfering to a "Government funded school with a strong academic reputation.")??????
"I still say DEPORT the country's estimated 12 million illegal immigrants, they broke our law's.
Take their jobs away (i.e., enforce US illegal immigration labor laws) and most will deport themselves. Kudos to ICE for their raids on businesses hiring illegals. Keep it up.
Unfortunately, if B. Hussein Osama is elected president that will be the end of the ICE enforcement.
1) Media bias. The news loves to beat on education.
2) Dead horse syndrome. Utahns love to beat the dead horse of education.
3) Private schools, and yes, charter schools, get to pick and choose their students. Public schools have to, by law, take everyone in their boundaries. So, all the "rejects" from private and charter end up at the public school door.
They broke our laws and came here illegally... DEPORT THEM, AND DO IT NOW!
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The California law allowed for school districts to opt out. Once it passed many did. The best example comes from the San Diego area, which included the opposition leader to the English emmersion program. About 18 months after the law passed he admitted he had been wrong and English emmersion works.
When you teach any child in their native language, then teach them English in classes they are very slow to learn. On average it takes many years of classes in English to be able to communicate in English. Think back, how many of us took a year or two of Spanish and how much Spanish do we really know?
When they take those kids and throw them into regular classes where only English is spoken the kids are able to communicate in English after the first year. It is much quicker.
This is not about being mean to foreign kids. This is about being smart about how kids learn. It works. Enough so that its not a controversy in California.
I say, vote yes on the Ballot Initiative.