Monday, June 4, 2012

THUMMAS COUNTRY COSIN POLYTECH TYCOON STATING TREASURY MONEY???

Louisiana Makes Bold Bid To Privatize Public Education
"We are changing the way we deliver education," said Governor Bobby Jindal[mera hiduststhani 2nd gen clan!!?thumma ka country cousibbatala,punjabi...panjaabihai kyaa?ye big gun polytech tycoon..patha nahim=no info..refer ring in few minutes to wikepedia to study ams prey my big red letter book!When i went to RUSTON,LOUSIANA FIRST TIME?SUNA=HEARD about this big goon in a shoes shop!the sshoes shop hiphophipsterlady ddhad the audacity to slander hamara hindustanthani panjabi munda!told me hamara panjaabl munda cheated TEACHERS BIG TIMEDIDN'T KEEP PROMISE=ELECTION TIME!SO WAIT AND SEE WE WILL FINISH HIM IF HE DOESN'Y KEEP HIS WORD!WHY?STOLEN ALL TREASUTYPEOPLZ MONEY!BIGJOKE1?KOHN?WHO STOLE INDIANTREASURY MONEY DATING BACK BEFORE1948GODDEPOSTCROWNDIAMOND?HAMARA=OUR MUNDA HOW MUCH STAL?ONLY LOUSIANA TREASUR?TN INDIA ALLSTATE TRESURIES STOLEN ROYALLY ..LEAVING US PENNILESS?AND KILLING OUR GRANPAGRANMALOGIN JALLIANWALLABAGHMASSACRE=RUTHLESS.KILLINGINPUNJAD..REF WIKEPEDIA OR ANY HISTORY BOOK OTHER THAN COMMONWEALTH NATION...!?IF IT WERE ME..ROBINHOOD TYE LOOTING ME ALL 7 BANKDINCLUDING WORLD BANK FOR TREATING US LIKE DOGS!!,YAH LOG ASLI=REAL CHRIST FOLLOWERS HAAI THO RESTITUTION KARENGE=WILL MAKE!!??
 a Republican who muscled the plan through the legislature this spring over fierce objections from Democrats and teachers unions. "We are letting parents decide what's best for their children, not government."


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The concept of opening public schools to competition from the private sector has been widely promoted in recent years by well-funded education reform groups.

Of the plans so far put forward, Louisiana's plan is by far the broadest. This month, eligible families, including those with incomes nearing $60,000 a year, are submitting applications for vouchers to state-approved private schools.

That list includes some of the most prestigious schools in the state, which offer a rich menu of advanced placement courses, college-style seminars and lush grounds. The top schools, however, have just a handful of slots open. The Dunham School in Baton Rouge, for instance, has said it will accept just four voucher students, all kindergartners. As elsewhere, they will be picked in a lottery.

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