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Her twin girls, 10, and her son, 8, were kicked off their regular school bus. They were told by the bus driver the route is for non-English speaking students only.
The district decided to enforce the separate routes beginning Monday, but it did not tell the Armstrong family.
Ginzburgh wrote:Regardless, it should have been communicated differently. The fucking wetback school bus driver shouldn't have told a couple 10 year old kids that they shouldn't be on his bus and he wasn't bringing them home. He should have let his supervisor handle it.
Ginzburgh wrote:Her twin girls, 10, and her son, 8, were kicked off their regular school bus. They were told by the bus driver the route is for non-English speaking students only.
Doesn't sound like strays to me.
If it were a couple spanish speaking 10 year olds and a white bus driver kicked them off for not speaking english, there would be a million man march through the center of st paul.
Ginzburgh wrote:The district decided to enforce the separate routes beginning Monday, but it did not tell the Armstrong family.
And you're advocating seperate buses for seperate races? What's next, seperate bathrooms, water fountains, schools?
You don't know they separated them because they speak another language. Maybe they're in different school boards.
They were told by the bus driver the route is for non-English speaking students only.
However, the district points out, that particular bus route serves one of three language academies. The one at Phalen Lake is for Hmong students learning English.
Ginzburgh wrote:Her twin girls, 10, and her son, 8, were kicked off their regular school bus. They were told by the bus driver the route is for non-English speaking students only.
Doesn't sound like strays to me.
If it were a couple spanish speaking 10 year olds and a white bus driver kicked them off for not speaking english, there would be a million man march through the center of st paul.
andThe district decided to enforce the separate routes beginning Monday, but it did not tell the Armstrong family.
And you're advocating seperate buses for seperate races? What's next, seperate bathrooms, water fountains, schools?
Martrae wrote:However, the district points out, that particular bus route serves one of three language academies. The one at Phalen Lake is for Hmong students learning English.
Guess you missed that nugget, Zan.
On a side note...wasn't it a Hmong guy that flipped out and killed all those hunters?
Ginzburgh wrote:You don't know they separated them because they speak another language. Maybe they're in different school boards.
Oh, I must have read this wrong:They were told by the bus driver the route is for non-English speaking students only.
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