Tuesday, March 28, 2017

NoHo school budget cuts due to high white student percentage sparks outrage

Via Billy

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Outrage has grown at Walter Reed Middle School in North Hollywood, as the school faces layoffs and increased class sizes due to a law limiting funds for schools with a higher white student body.

The Los Angeles Unified School District provides more funding for schools where the white population is below 30 percent.

In a letter to parents, the district noted the highly regarded middle school had been above the percentage for the past couple years.

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6 comments:

  1. This has been going on for a while. I was a school nurse
    at a small Western North Carolina school with poor all
    White attendance. The counselor told me the school could
    not receive any fed assistance because they had no blacks,
    Mexicans or any other mish mash. This was back in the
    early nineties. These so-called leaders are plotting
    against the people and sticking their noses in places it
    never belonged. No wonder the schools are failing now
    days. These kids parents paid taxes too yet they are
    discriminated against.

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    1. Among the many related notes would be one from my father and the SBA. My father sought to open and small business and went to the SBA for a loan of $10,000. He was told he did not "quality" but if he would take on a black "partner" they would hand over %50,000.00. That, my friends, was in 1973.

      Average Joe

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    2. Had no idea this was prevalent back then.

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  3. Can I delegate to the government the authority to take some money from you and give it to the guy down the street because he is broke?

    NO!
    To do so is communism. It is suppose to be stricly
    voluntary. I remember when the Universal Tax showed up
    on my telephone bill. I refused to pay it. They have no
    authority to force an individual to pay for someone else.

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