Posted on 10/15/2007 1:59:05 PM PDT by Battle Hymn of the Republic
School districts in Santa Clara and Santa Cruz counties are among about two dozen in the state to receive state grants announced today for literacy programs for the children of migrant workers.
"We are absolutely excited about this," said Elva Cardenas, migrant education administrator for the San Jose Unified School District, which has two Saturday classes serving about 40 children ages 3 and 4.
(Excerpt) Read more at mercurynews.com ...
Another BIG waste of my tax paying money.
How about Santa Clause?
Are these “anchor babies”, aka “American Citizens”, or are we providing taxpayer money for the “free education” of the children of Mexican Citizens (aka, illegal invaders partaking of the benefits that are supposed to be for Americans)?
“We are absolutely excited about this,” said Elva Cardenas, migrant education administrator for the San Jose Unified School District, which has two Saturday classes serving about 40 children ages 3 and 4.”
I bet you are...
I though public school for SCHOOL AGE kids is required by the SCOTUS...3 and 4 yo kids are NOT school age...
Why are American taxpayers paying for the education of toddler illegal alien kids?
PING
“The district program, like many across the state, involve teaching English to the migrant children, preparing them for kindergarten, and English and parenting skills classes for their parents.”
Wooooooooooo SCOTUS never said that the American taxpayers had to pay to “educate” the illegal alien parents of illegal alien children....
and the children of American citizens get a second class education while the teachers are attending to the needs of children that do not understand English.
Booh! a waste of worthwhile funds.
Ask one of your elected reps if he/she/it thinks you pay enough taxes.
BTTT
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