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I completely disagree with m210. My son has been in Say Si for 3 yrs & guess what... we are Hispanic. The director of Say Si... Hispanic. Half the students, Board of directors & staff are you guessed it, Hispanic. I would encourage her friend to apply again as they only take a few students at a time. And would encourage m210 to do more homework & think twice before playing the race card.
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i dissagree i was in 7th grade when i first joined ,im hispanic and went 4 years in saysi graduating from there also from my school .saysi does not judge anyone by ethinicity .saysi is open to everyone you dont have to be greatly talented to join .i have developed such great passion for media after working with them for four years they also have an art program and theathre program and they have done a great job .and i am immencily proud that there is a program that is out there that does wat they do.
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My sister was rejected when her drawings and pieces of Art were so much better then her friends who were accepted. The only difference is she is Hispanic and her friends are White. Her friends literally 'suck' at art but yet had a color advantage.
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