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	<title>Comments on: Virgin Islands Public Education System NeedsTo Keep Pace With Global Competitors</title>
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		<title>By: Jim Walberg</title>
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		<dc:creator>Jim Walberg</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 16 Mar 2010 23:24:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Thank you so much for your comments regarding the experience you have had with the education system of St. Croix.  I hope that you and your kids are doing well.  I will pass on your remarks to my friends in the local government and see if any changes are made.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thank you so much for your comments regarding the experience you have had with the education system of St. Croix.  I hope that you and your kids are doing well.  I will pass on your remarks to my friends in the local government and see if any changes are made.</p>
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		<title>By: Ms.Acosta</title>
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		<dc:creator>Ms.Acosta</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 16 Mar 2010 22:39:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I see you will be speaking about the Education System. Well let me give you an insight of about St.Croix own. It sucks that&#039;s right. I am a Virgin Islander and it sucks. Starting with Mr. Molloy the Super Intendent. Have you ever called the Department of Education? I have for over three weeks and i still cant get the Special Education Department. No one ever answers the phone .You actually have to go there just to ask a question. Then when you finally get the information you get no help. I am talking from my experiance having two kids with ADD the Education System failed me once about  9 yrs ago i ended up going to Orlando Florida to get help. I came back home now i have a 8 yr old  son that is going through the same thing and all i get is the run around again after nine years you will think thing change but no they have not. I got all  kind of confusing information from the employees and then they say i don&#039;t know then, so why you telling me if you don&#039;t know? At this point i am feed up with the un train personell the long waits in offices while they chat on cell phones. It has been 6 moths i have been trying to get help for my son and in vain. From voice mail to i am not available message after message in vain. You tell me what should i do? Should i sue the Department and get compensated after i die? What about my kids that are suffering while others talk on cell phone? Let me give you the number  for Education so you can verify you&#039;re own self its (340)773-1095. I just wanted you to know that when they know visitors are coming to the Islands its just a act. After it goes back to relaxing in paradise  with my hard working tax money.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I see you will be speaking about the Education System. Well let me give you an insight of about St.Croix own. It sucks that&#8217;s right. I am a Virgin Islander and it sucks. Starting with Mr. Molloy the Super Intendent. Have you ever called the Department of Education? I have for over three weeks and i still cant get the Special Education Department. No one ever answers the phone .You actually have to go there just to ask a question. Then when you finally get the information you get no help. I am talking from my experiance having two kids with ADD the Education System failed me once about  9 yrs ago i ended up going to Orlando Florida to get help. I came back home now i have a 8 yr old  son that is going through the same thing and all i get is the run around again after nine years you will think thing change but no they have not. I got all  kind of confusing information from the employees and then they say i don&#8217;t know then, so why you telling me if you don&#8217;t know? At this point i am feed up with the un train personell the long waits in offices while they chat on cell phones. It has been 6 moths i have been trying to get help for my son and in vain. From voice mail to i am not available message after message in vain. You tell me what should i do? Should i sue the Department and get compensated after i die? What about my kids that are suffering while others talk on cell phone? Let me give you the number  for Education so you can verify you&#8217;re own self its (340)773-1095. I just wanted you to know that when they know visitors are coming to the Islands its just a act. After it goes back to relaxing in paradise  with my hard working tax money.</p>
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