Monday, June 06, 2005

Requiring principals to learn Spanish

Fox News:

A proposed solution to a lack of communication between English-speaking school principals and Spanish-speaking parents has a lot of people talking in Texas.

Some Hispanic Dallas moms say they're often in the dark about how their children are performing in school because they don't know English, and the principal doesn't know Spanish. A new proposal before the school board would force principals to learn the native language of the majority of students — for 43 percent of pupils at Dallas schools that language is Spanish.

Critics argue the plan is a threat to the official language of America. The Dallas Council of PTAs says the solution shouldn’t be forcing principals to learn Spanish, but instead making the parents learn English.

"English should play a big role. This is America. And when in the history of this country, when people have come to this great nation, they have had to learn the English language," said Harry Trujillo of the Dallas Council of PTAs.

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2 Comments:

At 11:13 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Not that I cannot see the practical side of the problem, but...

Amazing -- these discussions about how we ought to adapt to people who voluntarily came to the US, knowing full well it is an established, English speaking country, are just amazing.

 
At 2:37 AM, Anonymous James said...

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