Those who support unfettered illegal immigration often say that it has negative implications, that it doesn’t negatively effect U.S. citizens. Well, how many Denver residents will be donating lots of cash and goods?
Denver Public Schools needs classroom donations due to influx of migrant students
Denver Public Schools is feeling the pressure from a spike in migrant students.
About 2,900 new students have enrolled in DPS since October. The school system has been getting about 100 migrant students each week since the window closed in October.
Lyly Zaragoza has been a dual-language teacher at McMeen Elementary for the last five years. It’s what she calls her true calling.
“Right after high school, I got a job working with kids and I just really enjoyed it and that’s what I saw myself doing,” she said.
Zaragoza has seen a lot of changes since she first got into the profession.
“Definitely the class sizes,” said Zaragoza. “My first classroom, I had 14 kids. It was a really easy first year, I was really lucky.”
And now her class is double that. And what of all the other classes? How many are being disrupted because of all the kids who cannot speak a lick of English?
With a significant increase in students, schools in Denver need more supplies.
“Whiteboards, Expo markers, regular markers have been a huge thing this year because they’ll leave the cap off and we’ll just replace them, but now we’re running low. Some toys to help them master those skills that they have not practiced before,” Hinman said.
Zaragoza acknowledges the situation is stretching the district’s resources.
Well, welcome to what Texas and its border towns have had to deal with. And to the small towns Biden has been flying illegals to since he took office.
She also sees it as an opportunity to come together as a community to help bring up the next generation.
“We’re happy they are coming to our school, and we welcome as much as we can,” said Zaragoza. “Any resources that can help the community would be good. Basic supplies for not just me, but other teachers are facing the same thing.”
If you want to help, the school is collecting winter items and food for families. Call the main officer at 720-424-5520 to find out how you can help.
Well, jump on it, Democratic Party voters who support Denver being a sanctuary city. That money you had reserved for your kids needs to be sent to the schools to support people who came to the U.S. illegally. The school system is $17.5 million short in funds thanks to the influx if 2,800 illegals. You wanted this, Denver, you got it. Huh, what’s that? Oh, you wanted it for Somewhere Else. Your beliefs aren’t as fun when they hit your own city, eh?
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