Talk:The American School Foundation of Guadalajara

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What you also should know is that at least 80% of the students are Mexican. They have been in the school since early childhood and sat their whole 'career' together. They also know each other from their parents social life because ASFG is a private school and only a small conumity can affort this school. This makes it very difficult for a stranger to integrate. Let\s not forget the main language in the school, being spanish. Students communicate in spanish, a lot of the information you get from school is often just in spanish. In my eyes, this is a Mexican school with a lot of American teachers and a few english speaking students. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 189.161.13.237 (talk • contribs)

[edit] Clean up this piece of blatant advertisement

The article images falsely claimed as "own photo", which are actually taken from the the official Website, contains a lot of POV nonsense, reads like blatant advertisement, and had the same link to the official Website repeated five-six times. I removed the images and the link repetition, but it direly needs a lot of cleanup. I myself would prefer to call for a delete. Aditya Kabir 17:39, 21 April 2007 (UTC)