I live in central Cali and I work for a school district. You can only imagine the pandering B.S. I have seen, and still see. A few years back, we exited a student who was 18 and had less than 25 credits. He was in our district since the 3rd grade. He was laughing when we told him we were bouncing him out, but the laughing stopped, and the crying started, when he realized the law was on our side. He said he was worried because he was, and his family, were illegal aliens. I told him that I would give him a day’s head start before I contacted the authorities!
This young man cost our district a fortune in services and man hours; and he is only one person. Multiply this by millions and even the most blinded liberal can see what a huge money pit this is.
BTW: There are more conservatives in California than most folks think there are.
California is the focus of a new Wall Street Journal article. The article, California’s Greek Tragedy, is an absolute must read. California is a liberal state, and it is reaping the fruit of its failed policies. When you look at what California once was, and how prosperous it was, the impact is striking. It demonstrates that what has happened in California could indeed happen nationally, especially as we pursue the same failed policies and ignore the will of the people as California has.
Speaking of California, I’m sure y’all have heard of ESL classes, but San Diego is going for Duel Immersion as a cost cutting measure by combining ESL and regular classes. Oh sure, never mind that Californians have voted English only, who wouldn’t want their kid to learn Spanish? But ask yourself this, if this becomes the standard, who gets the teaching jobs in California? Who gets…
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Mar 16, 2012 @ 09:41:56
Big case like this in Miami. 4.0 girl with scholarships pending. Entire school held a strike in her support. I think she got a 2 year court order to straighten it out. But if the law is so how do they wiggle around it?