To: LA Woman3
In recent years, the shortage sent WISD officials to Monterrey, Mexico, to recruit bilingual teachersWait just a minute. If WISD had this big of a problem, then how about stopping the infection rather than merely slapping a band aid on it. WISD has student birth certificates and know which students are there illegally bringing down the quality of education and milking the tax payers. Why didn't they turn over their records to ICE and not have to go to Mexico for teachers? If nothing else, it would have saved them headlines and law suites.
22 posted on
08/07/2010 7:28:13 AM PDT by
bgill
(how could a young man born here in Kenya, who is not even a native American, become the POTUS)
To: bgill
Why didn't they turn over their records to ICE and not have to go to Mexico for teachers? If nothing else, it would have saved them headlines and law suites.
That would make too much sense! The school board voted in March to stop the practice of hiring internationally and the Superintendent left the district last month.
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