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High court dismisses English-deficient students' case

Full story: CNN

An English-language immersion class failed Miriam Flores, her mother contended. A divided Supreme Court dismissed on Thursday a 17-year-old suit filed on behalf of English-deficient students.

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Nogales AZ

Port Saint Lucie, FL

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Jun 25, 2009
 
Another decision on behalf of the AZ
taxpayers. If her momma didn't like
how her daughter was progressing, she
should have complained to the MX
government about "English" classes.

“Praise the Lord& Pass the ammo”

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America... f--k yeah!

ISP: Force, PA

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Jun 25, 2009
 
Maybe the kids is just stupid...

Maybe the monther could have helped more at home...

If the kid needed help in English, it's safe to assume the mother couldn't speak it well either (if at all)

The mother speaking spanish at home probably erased the gains the daughter made while at school immersed in English.

“Praise the Lord& Pass the ammo”

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Jun 25, 2009
 
oops... Maybe the kid is just stupid...
USA USA

Port Saint Lucie, FL

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Jun 25, 2009
 
Maybe the mother should have
stayed in Mexico.
Irene Cseh

Redding, CA

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Jul 22, 2009
 
I came from another country and my first priority was to learn the language of this country. My school assigned a "tutor" who worked with me but mostly I did it on my own, without government help. I don't understand people who come to this country and make demands. You don't like what you're getting here, go back home and make the appropriate changes in your home country.
Irene Cseh

Redding, CA

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Jul 22, 2009
 
I agree with Paul, the mother should have taken an active role in teaching her child English. And, how do these people dare to tie up our courts and waste the taxpayers' money????? Would they be able to do the same in Mexico?????
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