So this family from Peru comes into our school system and requests that their son who already has a high school diploma from Peru be enrolled in school so that he can obtain a US diploma. Our guidance supervisor says no to this, but the board attorney eventually says that this boy cannot be "denied an education". So he is enrolled. The parents then go to the school nurse and ask for vaccine updates. She tells them that she needs to see a doctor's list of previous vaccinations and they show her a "checklist" that is unacceptable. She then tells them, they need to go to a family doctor to get the updated vaccines. They tell her they have NO insurance. So she says "oh, I know where you can get FREE insurance" and gives them the info. Then on the way out the door, the mother says: "Oh, and do you have FREE LUNCH here too? So the school nurse says "oh, we certainly do!".
This "new" already graduated student, who seeks another diploma (this time from the US) and free lunch will cost the taxpayers at least $10,000 to educate. (Not counting free lunch). And this is at a time when there are going to be some steep budget cuts being made and the laying off of staff, programs, aides, extracurricular activities, etc. Unbelievable.
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This "new" already graduated student, who seeks another diploma (this time from the US) and free lunch will cost the taxpayers at least $10,000 to educate. (Not counting free lunch). And this is at a time when there are going to be some steep budget cuts being made and the laying off of staff, programs, aides, extracurricular activities, etc. Unbelievable.
Thought you'd enjoy.
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