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Possibly vanity, definitely not NPOV. Lujack 00:43, 23 December 2005 (UTC)[reply]

This is a statement in the article which i do not really understand... "74% LDS and 10% Anglo." can one not be both Anglo and Latter Day Saint? or should the statement be 74% LDS, Though i believe it is referring to two different categories, out of 100, 74 are LDS and out of the same 100, 10 are Anglo? I think this statement should be re worded to avoid some confusion.

as to "This is a statement in the article which i do not really understand... "74% LDS and 10% Anglo." can one not be both Anglo and Latter Day Saint? or should the statement be 74% LDS, Though i believe it is referring to two different categories, out of 100, 74 are LDS and out of the same 100, 10 are Anglo? I think this statement should be re worded to avoid some confusion."

I believe it is referring to exactly what you have said above, out of the 400 or so students 74% are LDS and out of the same 400 10% are Anglo, tho myself, I don't think it really matters that 10% of the people that go to the school are white does it? I'd just take the comment as to % of Anglo completely out of the article. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Mitchell7man (talkcontribs) 03:10, 12 April 2008 (UTC)[reply]

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Academia Juarez is 7-12... Why does the caption talk about K-6? "The Dual-Language program starts at K-6 in two elementary schools: Colonia Dublán and Colonia Juárez and continues from 7th to 12th grade in both English and Spanish languages." Also, the so called Dual-Language program starts in Academia Juarez for some who enroll in the intensive english track. Furthermore, this is made even less relavant by the fact that some students don't attend Colonia Dublán and Colonia Juárez elementary schools at all. RANT OVER — Preceding unsigned comment added by 66.232.90.164 (talk) 18:26, 16 November 2017 (UTC)[reply]