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No Spanish? No job, teachers told
Spanish-speaking students are flooding into an Illinois school district so fast that teachers who educate in English only are being involuntarily transferred, and they believe there will come a time when they no longer will have a job.
"I know what the trend is, and it's not looking good," Valerie Goranson told the Chicago Tribune. "Even if my job was saved this year, what about next year?" She has twice lost a teaching assignment in the Waukegan district because she doesn't speak Spanish, she said. Last year, after teaching 5th grade at North Elementary for six years, district officials moved her to Clark Elementary to make room for a Spanish-speaking teacher at North. http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/ar...TICLE_ID=57207 |
This topic is enough to make me blow my stack!!!!
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I told y'all we would eventually take over this country. You thought I was joking, huh? :D
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Well, I hate it for them, but I'm a gringo who learned Spanish....perhaps they can, too ;)
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This does not surprise me. We have found that it's increasing hard to even get a job if you are not bi-lingual in Illinois. :(
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They shouldn't "have" to.
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Does someone "have" to learn how to use a computer to get a certain job? What's the difference?? Do you whimper b/c you don't know how to type, or do you go learn? Come on, people, it's not that hard!
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Maybe. But it won't be the first country in the world to have more than one language. |
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