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03-02-2009, 02:39 PM #21Originally Posted by jshhmr
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03-02-2009, 03:37 PM #23
It's a rule violation principle and that's why it was removed. You posted your name and "private" phone number. Questioning my decision openly on the forum is another rule violation. Any issues you have with the moderation of your posts and the authority of this fourm are to be conducted through private messages.
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So, Ambler why aren't you offering AP Somalian? Why are Somali immigrants in your school being treated differently?
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03-02-2009, 03:55 PM #24
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Originally Posted by amblerWe see so many tribes overrun and undermined
While their invaders dream of lands they've left behind
Better people...better food...and better beer...
Why move around the world when Eden was so near?
-Neil Peart from the song Territories&
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03-02-2009, 10:12 PM #25
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Originally Posted by jshhmr
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03-03-2009, 03:31 PM #26
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[quote=attorneyatlaw]
Originally Posted by jshhmr
Only a prinipal that doesn't care about the impact that their unjustifiable spanish programs have on a community. If I were a principal, and every year it was getting harder and harder to fund school programs, I would look at the root cause. If I saw a program teaching spanish to spanish speaking kids that should be learning English instead, common sense tells me that this is a wasteful program, and I would rather cut that program so I can keep music in my school. Being a principal doesn't make mean you have to think you have no legal right to know the legality of these kids and their parents, especially when your school is struggling to support it. Sure, ambler doesn't need to know legally, but shouldn't she at least care? Keeping your head in the sand doesn't exactly work.We see so many tribes overrun and undermined
While their invaders dream of lands they've left behind
Better people...better food...and better beer...
Why move around the world when Eden was so near?
-Neil Peart from the song Territories&
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03-04-2009, 02:45 PM #27Originally Posted by Dixie
And I wasn't "questioning" your decision. I was pointing out the nonsense of it.
We don't offer AP Somali because the exam doesn't exist.
Nice try.
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03-04-2009, 02:49 PM #28Originally Posted by jshhmr
You still didn't answer, conspicuously, why you assumed with no other information that they are. I think there's a word for that.
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03-04-2009, 02:54 PM #29
[quote=jshhmr]
Originally Posted by attorneyatlaw
Only a prinipal that doesn't care about the impact that their unjustifiable spanish programs have on a community. If I were a principal, and every year it was getting harder and harder to fund school programs, I would look at the root cause. If I saw a program teaching spanish to spanish speaking kids that should be learning English instead, common sense tells me that this is a wasteful program, and I would rather cut that program so I can keep music in my school. Being a principal doesn't make mean you have to think you have no legal right to know the legality of these kids and their parents, especially when your school is struggling to support it. Sure, ambler doesn't need to know legally, but shouldn't she at least care? Keeping your head in the sand doesn't exactly work.[/quote:270agt1f]
How do you know it's unjustifiable? Are you aware that foreign language is offered in Middle School? Did you know, for example, that we also offer after school high school accelerated classes in English and Math and that some of the AP Spanish students take it? Did you know that most of the studnets in that class already score proficient and advanced in state exams? Or that the entire cost of the course is about .25 of 1% of our school budget? By the way, doesn't Spanish have at least as much academic value as music?
By the way, I'm struggling with the meaning of this sentence...Perhaps you can help.
Being a principal doesn't make mean you have to think you have no legal right to know the legality of these kids and their parents, especially when your school is struggling to support it.
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03-04-2009, 03:14 PM #30
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[quote=ambler]
Originally Posted by jshhmr
Only a prinipal that doesn't care about the impact that their unjustifiable spanish programs have on a community. If I were a principal, and every year it was getting harder and harder to fund school programs, I would look at the root cause. If I saw a program teaching spanish to spanish speaking kids that should be learning English instead, common sense tells me that this is a wasteful program, and I would rather cut that program so I can keep music in my school. Being a principal doesn't make mean you have to think you have no legal right to know the legality of these kids and their parents, especially when your school is struggling to support it. Sure, ambler doesn't need to know legally, but shouldn't she at least care? Keeping your head in the sand doesn't exactly work.[/quote:atri8zor]
How do you know it's unjustifiable? Are you aware that foreign language is offered in Middle School? Did you know, for example, that we also offer after school high school accelerated classes in English and Math and that some of the AP Spanish students take it? Did you know that most of the studnets in that class already score proficient and advanced in state exams? Or that the entire cost of the course is about .25 of 1% of our school budget? By the way, doesn't Spanish have at least as much academic value as music?
By the way, I'm struggling with the meaning of this sentence...Perhaps you can help.
Being a principal doesn't make mean you have to think you have no legal right to know the legality of these kids and their parents, especially when your school is struggling to support it.[/quote:atri8zor]
I don't know about your school district, but my daughters school has a spanish program to teach illegal children spanish, not English. My taxes are through the roof because of this program. And yes, I am aware of Spanish being taught. I took spanish, but taking spanish had a different meaning way back then. Back then, you took spanish to further your knowledge. Now, it is used to assimilate English speaking American citizens and continue a long trend of making us assimilate into another culture. A girl at a school here protested having to take spanish, because the spanish kids took it for an easy A, and it was used to assimilate her into another culture that was dominating her community. She won in court, and she is taking French from a private tutor. Remember, this is America, a MELTING POT. They are not melting into our pot. AP spanish is not needed, but AP English is. Save the money and put it to good use.We see so many tribes overrun and undermined
While their invaders dream of lands they've left behind
Better people...better food...and better beer...
Why move around the world when Eden was so near?
-Neil Peart from the song Territories&
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