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Today 9:47:50 AM EST
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Originally Posted By Kbear:
If I recall, DOE pay districts per student. Districts gonna be mad.
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Not just that, most schools have to follow a law that requires students be educated in the language they primarily speak...IE school must hire interpreters with special ed credentials.  Books, materials...all of it.


Billions of dollars are spent on it.  


Wonder why schools spend so much but accomplish so little...there is your reason.  In my previous state, our local county sent a copy of their budget and they were spending upwards of 35K per student on kids who spoke random languages that they didn't have anyone to teach.  They had a car service to pick those kids up, take them to a special school, and handhold them all day every day in their native language.  Those kids public school cost was more than any of the private schools.  

Now multiply that by millions of kids....


Not a shock that we can't afford schools.
Today 9:48:36 AM EST
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Originally Posted By Kbear:
If I recall, DOE pay districts per student. Districts gonna be mad.
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The State BoE as well.

Enrollment at our public schools is down, like in the thousands. So what happened? The local school board jacked up our taxes 150%. People are fucking livid! The local school board shouldn’t have property taxing authority.

*Our school system isn’t good, it’s ranked 50th out of 70-something. The county nextdoor is in the top-10, guess where parents are moving?
Today 9:53:13 AM EST
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According to Google AI...

Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools (CMS) receives approximately $15,997 per student in total expenditures, with the 2021-2022 fiscal year revenue totaling $13,266 per student. The funding is a mix of state, local, and federal sources: $7,034 from the state, $3,190 from local sources, and $1,557 from federal sources per student.

$15,997 x 21,000 students = $335,937,000  
Today 9:56:29 AM EST
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I really feel like I grew up in a different time and place. 20 years ago, there was one hispanic girl in my high school class, everyone else was plain old midwestern white.
Today 10:10:04 AM EST
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Originally Posted By runcible:
At this point, you all realize we're doomed, right? There's no way the United States survives this... at least, not in its current form.
If you've got grandkids, you might think about buying them a helmet for Christmas this year. They're gonna need it.
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Kinda what I am thinking
Have another hit of sweet California sunshine
Today 10:23:49 AM EST
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Originally Posted By Echd:
Imagine how much better our nation could be if untold billions weren't funneled into caring for and paying for those who shouldn't be here and their offspring.
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We’d have interstellar travel if we could get rid of the freeloaders and criminals.
Today 10:26:31 AM EST
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Originally Posted By buck19delta:



Deport them all, the illegals, their anchor babies , I don’t care if they were born here, or their grandpa was born here, if great grandpa was illegal , then every descendant was illegal too…. Unless they have a us citizen parent.
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Today 10:30:35 AM EST
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I voted for this, and I’m ecstatic that I’m getting it.
Today 10:34:00 AM EST
[#9]
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Originally Posted By FedDC:



Not just that, most schools have to follow a law that requires students be educated in the language they primarily speak...IE school must hire interpreters with special ed credentials.  Books, materials...all of it.


Billions of dollars are spent on it.  


Wonder why schools spend so much but accomplish so little...there is your reason.  In my previous state, our local county sent a copy of their budget and they were spending upwards of 35K per student on kids who spoke random languages that they didn't have anyone to teach.  They had a car service to pick those kids up, take them to a special school, and handhold them all day every day in their native language.  Those kids public school cost was more than any of the private schools.  

Now multiply that by millions of kids....


Not a shock that we can't afford schools.
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Originally Posted By FedDC:
Originally Posted By Kbear:
If I recall, DOE pay districts per student. Districts gonna be mad.



Not just that, most schools have to follow a law that requires students be educated in the language they primarily speak...IE school must hire interpreters with special ed credentials.  Books, materials...all of it.


Billions of dollars are spent on it.  


Wonder why schools spend so much but accomplish so little...there is your reason.  In my previous state, our local county sent a copy of their budget and they were spending upwards of 35K per student on kids who spoke random languages that they didn't have anyone to teach.  They had a car service to pick those kids up, take them to a special school, and handhold them all day every day in their native language.  Those kids public school cost was more than any of the private schools.  

Now multiply that by millions of kids....


Not a shock that we can't afford schools.


When my sisters kids were approaching school age they visited the public school in their area. They lived in north Atlanta at the time in a predominantly affluent area interspersed with some apartment complexes. There were so many Hispanic kids that didn't speak English at the school they had separate classes where they were taught in Spanish, the other non-Hispanic kids were playing second fiddle to the invaders. They decided to send their kids to private school, I'm glad they did as they got a much better education than their cousins that attended public school.
Life's battles don't always go to the stronger or faster man. In the end, the one who wins is the one who thinks he can! - SCI, NRA
Team Ranstad
Today 10:36:32 AM EST
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As a citizen that came to this country legally, with the associated time and expense, it infuriates me that people just walk in an expect the same rights I had to earn.
“...in the hands of politicians grand designs achieve nothing but new forms of the old misery...”
Today 10:43:20 AM EST
[#11]
Well the good news is skipping a day isn't going to make them any stupider and ignorant than they already are.
Mercy on the criminal is cruelty to the innocent.
Today 10:46:50 AM EST
[#12]
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Originally Posted By Ibn_Huq:
When I was still living in Mecklenburg County in the late 90s, the Mecklenburg Hispanic Association (or some org with a name to that affect) claimed 80 some thousand Hispanic
‘Immigrants’ who were living “ in the shadows” around the Greater Metrolina Region who were underserved by public services due to their immigration status.
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The lingo kills me. "in the shadows" and "underserved". Dog gone, maybe they lost their "documents". And of course they are "disproportionately" affected.
The Second Amendment: Preserving our right to petition the government - with malice.
"I guess it comes down to a simple choice, really. Get busy livin' or get busy dyin'."
Virginia Is For Loners (™)
Today 10:47:37 AM EST
[#13]
Seems like an easy problem to solve.

each of those students had a reason to skip school and an address.
Someone should pay each household a visit to determine that reason
Will not shelter in place
Today 10:49:58 AM EST
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Originally Posted By delemorte:
Good lord. That's 15% of all our students are attached to illegal families.


https://www.wbtv.com/2025/11/18/nearly-21000-students-absent-school-monday-school-officials-say/



Bps should set up perminant operations here.

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ridiculous

how the hell can taxpayers accept this??????
Today 10:50:57 AM EST
[#15]
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Originally Posted By Paul:
Now imagine what the border states have been suffering the last fifty or so years?

Charlotte is where Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, and Californian cities were in the 1970s.

States should have been given the authority to enforce the border after the federal government decided it had better things to do.
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Exactly this.  I had the occasion to walk through several elementary and middle schools in Phoenix 25-30 years ago.  It looked straight out of Mel Gibson’s Apocalypto movie.

If it’s this bad in places like NC, VA, OH … far removed from the border states, we’ve been lied to for the past 50 years, and nobody cares.

40 million illegals is such a generation drain on what was the USA.  And the demographic curve looks awful.
Today 10:51:42 AM EST
[#16]
dont let them back into school

they made a "statement"

so make a statement back, tell them its time to move to where the fields are being picked

Today 10:55:44 AM EST
[#17]
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Originally Posted By Agilt:

Imagine how much better it would be if teachers didn’t have to spend large portions of their time dealing with ESL, behavioral issues, 30 kids to a class, 1/2 the class below level, etc.

As with many things, our schools are dragged down to the lowest common denominator.

But hey, cheap lawn service!
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Originally Posted By Agilt:
Originally Posted By Paul:
Imagine how much better the schools would be if those funds were spend on American children?

Imagine how much better it would be if teachers didn’t have to spend large portions of their time dealing with ESL, behavioral issues, 30 kids to a class, 1/2 the class below level, etc.

As with many things, our schools are dragged down to the lowest common denominator.

But hey, cheap lawn service!

My wife left the teaching profession because of those issues. She last taught 10th grade biology and had kids in her class that did not speak English. All that plus school administrators that essentially said it’s her problem to deal with.
Today 10:58:34 AM EST
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Originally Posted By Ibn_Huq:


They’re not that cheap. The ubiquitous white guys still engaged in landscaping services in Pittsburgh charge less.
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Originally Posted By Ibn_Huq:
Originally Posted By Agilt:

Imagine how much better it would be if teachers didn’t have to spend large portions of their time dealing with ESL, behavioral issues, 30 kids to a class, 1/2 the class below level, etc.

As with many things, our schools are dragged down to the lowest common denominator.

But hey, cheap lawn service!


They’re not that cheap. The ubiquitous white guys still engaged in landscaping services in Pittsburgh charge less.


My uncle was dealing with that 30+ years ago in Denver. The illegals would try and steal the lawn equipment off their truck to start up their own lawn services.
Today 11:02:07 AM EST
[#19]
Were all 21,000 illegals?  Or were there a lot of white Americans that did not want to be in the middle of a shit show?
Soldier for Life
Today 11:03:34 AM EST
[#20]
PROSECUTE SANCTUARY

Persecute Sanctuary

Today 11:06:15 AM EST
[#21]
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Taxation without representation
Today 11:13:16 AM EST
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Why is that fucking faggot putting illegal in quotes. They are, without question, illegal.
“...in the hands of politicians grand designs achieve nothing but new forms of the old misery...”
Today 11:14:15 AM EST
[#23]
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Originally Posted By Dynamo:

My wife left the teaching profession because of those issues. She last taught 10th grade biology and had kids in her class that did not speak English. All that plus school administrators that essentially said it’s her problem to deal with.
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That's how they roll these days: blame the teachers and ignore the problems.

I got a job at an alternative/online school. It's boring as fuck, but at least I don't have to deal with that shit anymore. With half the kids being "special ed" now, a fifth of them being autistic, a good portion not being able to speak English, and most behavior issues being ignored, it's an uphill struggle to educate kids these days.

Also, I can shitpost on Arfcom while I'm at work now.
The hardest thing to explain is the glaringly evident which everybody has decided not to see.
Today 11:29:16 AM EST
[#24]
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Originally Posted By FedDC:



Not just that, most schools have to follow a law that requires students be educated in the language they primarily speak...IE school must hire interpreters with special ed credentials.  Books, materials...all of it.


Billions of dollars are spent on it.  


Wonder why schools spend so much but accomplish so little...there is your reason.  In my previous state, our local county sent a copy of their budget and they were spending upwards of 35K per student on kids who spoke random languages that they didn't have anyone to teach.  They had a car service to pick those kids up, take them to a special school, and handhold them all day every day in their native language.  Those kids public school cost was more than any of the private schools.  

Now multiply that by millions of kids....


Not a shock that we can't afford schools.
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Originally Posted By FedDC:
Originally Posted By Kbear:
If I recall, DOE pay districts per student. Districts gonna be mad.



Not just that, most schools have to follow a law that requires students be educated in the language they primarily speak...IE school must hire interpreters with special ed credentials.  Books, materials...all of it.


Billions of dollars are spent on it.  


Wonder why schools spend so much but accomplish so little...there is your reason.  In my previous state, our local county sent a copy of their budget and they were spending upwards of 35K per student on kids who spoke random languages that they didn't have anyone to teach.  They had a car service to pick those kids up, take them to a special school, and handhold them all day every day in their native language.  Those kids public school cost was more than any of the private schools.  

Now multiply that by millions of kids....


Not a shock that we can't afford schools.

In the 1990s a report came out that the Sam Francisco school students spoke 93 languages at home. Imagine the cost
Today 11:29:38 AM EST
[#25]
Christmas tree farms are having a tough time right now. For me, it's the McChicken and a Coke.
Find around and fuck out.
Today 11:41:43 AM EST
[#26]
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Originally Posted By Echd:
Imagine how much better our nation could be if untold billions weren't funneled into caring for and paying for those who shouldn't be here and their offspring.
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It shouldn't even be controversial: no public aid should be provided to immigrants. Not even legal immigrants. If you can't pay your own way, stay out. I can't understand why this should be opposed.
Today 11:49:17 AM EST
[#27]
You should blame the illegal alien parents BUT also the Supreme Court who allowed educating the illegal aliens.
Today 12:07:45 PM EST
[#28]
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Originally Posted By Drsalee:


Kinda what I am thinking
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Originally Posted By Drsalee:
Originally Posted By runcible:
At this point, you all realize we're doomed, right? There's no way the United States survives this... at least, not in its current form.
If you've got grandkids, you might think about buying them a helmet for Christmas this year. They're gonna need it.


Kinda what I am thinking
I can't imagine what it's like in southern California..
“I was always willing to be reasonable until I had to be unreasonable. Sometimes reasonable men must do unreasonable things.”
Today 12:09:37 PM EST
[#29]
Seems like an easy way to make a "guilty list".

Huh.

Congratulations, you played yourselves!
Today 12:41:30 PM EST
[#30]
I walked out of high school once, I don't remember the cause, I just didn't want to go to class.
Today 12:51:51 PM EST
[#31]
I want them all deported.
Pain is inexhaustible. It's only people who get exhausted.
Today 12:57:06 PM EST
[#32]
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Originally Posted By piciphant:
I walked out of high school once, I don't remember the cause, I just didn't want to go to class.
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My daughter is pretty liberal. I told her in no uncertain terms, walking out of school would have dire consequences at home
“I was always willing to be reasonable until I had to be unreasonable. Sometimes reasonable men must do unreasonable things.”
Today 1:00:49 PM EST
[#33]
21,000 Fs
"The villainy you teach me, I will execute, and it shall go hard but I will better the instruction"
Today 1:47:44 PM EST
[#34]
Still not tired of winning.
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