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Published August 26, 2009

United across borders chat

By Patrick Johnson, staff writer, South Washington County Bulletin

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Jack M.
08/27/2009 12:04 PM

Even if that's the case, it doesn't speak to the logic of separating siblings. That could create a logistical nightmare for some families that would force them to open enroll all their children in an effort to control the situation. In any case, I stand by my comment that whoever made this decision has an IQ of less than 70 and should be ridden out of town on a rail. This is absurd. I am so happy my kids won't be attending CG schools. I have 4 kids in CGAA summer sports who attend other community's schools, and they'll stay there and never enter a CG school or its property except to kick their sports' team's behind and get out as soon as possible.

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Jack M.
08/27/2009 11:27 AM

Nowhere in the article did I read WHY siblings in the same home would be divided into different high schools. This is the stupidest thing I've heard this backwards community come up with in a long time. What kind of mongoloids MAKE decisions like these? My goodness, people...

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