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Students may be required to take Spanish
NBC News ^ | 11/10/05 | David Karsh

Posted on 11/10/2005 9:51:24 AM PST by Millee

A proposal in Tallahassee is causing a stir in schools in Southwest Florida. The state's top democrat is supporting a plan to make Spanish classes mandatory for all students in kindergarten through second grade, just like English or Math.

The youngest students in Southwest Florida's public school system could soon be saying hola to a new language. A proposed law would make Spanish mandatory for students in kindergarten through second grade.

"I frankly believe, the earlier you teach someone, the better it is," said George Muentes, an English as a second language teacher.

The law would make Spanish a core class like math and science. It would also force school officials to shuffle an already crowded schedule."

The length of the school day won't change, but the Spanish would have to be squeezed in somewhere, which means a few popular classes may have to be cut to make room.

"The options would be the specials, the arts, music and PE. But here in Charlotte County those are very important to us," said Mike Riley of the Charlotte County school district.

If the bill passes, it won't take effect till 2007. But the thought of mandatory Spanish classes is already a controversial subject with some parents.

"I've heard it the other way that English was the language here and that's the way it's going to be. On the other hand, there is a lot of Spanish people here. No, it doesn't surprise me. I just don't like it," said parent Ed Barrick.

Senate Bill 522 is making its way through the legislature. But one top decision maker says creating the new law is unnecessary.

"It's a good idea to offer Spanish. I don't know that we need to mandate it, frankly," said Florida Attorney General Charlie Crist.

The idea may be controversial, but it may not be too long before bi-lingual books become standard for local students.


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To: CodeToad
Just another State attempting to aid illegals.

BUUZZZZZZ. Wrong answer, bucko! Just another DEMOCRAT in a state controlled by Republicans (unlike other large states with a large number of Spanish speakers) advocating a position that will do down in flames.

61 posted on 11/10/2005 10:49:30 AM PST by VeniVidiVici (What? Me worry?)
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To: VeniVidiVici

I stand corrected. If he goes down in flames, the State will have stood for American values and not Mexico's or Cuba's.


62 posted on 11/10/2005 10:52:55 AM PST by CodeToad
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To: Paleo Conservative

They tried to teach us Spanish when I was in junior high. I tried Latin and German in high school. I failed miserably at all of them. English was a lot easier!


63 posted on 11/10/2005 11:14:40 AM PST by Sunshine Sister
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To: brownsfan

"If you want to be American, embrace America, speak our language. If you don't, get out."

Exactly. I would not even consider moving to another country if I couldn't speak the language.


64 posted on 11/10/2005 11:20:49 AM PST by L98Fiero
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To: Millee

Sounds like an option. Duh!

Seems idiotic considering so many can't even read English well.


65 posted on 11/10/2005 5:00:38 PM PST by tutstar (OurFlorida.true.ws)
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To: TeenagedConservative
"I was merely pointing out that having all kids learn both English and Spanish is fine. Kids used to have to learn Latin."

Latin was mandatory only in religious schools, usually Catholic schools. You could make the argument that Latin was good to know because many Latin terms are still used in science, medicine and law. Over 60% of English words have Latin roots, so studying Latin opens up a deeper understanding of our own language.

Latin terms and grammar also resemble some European languages, like Italian and Spanish, and those who study Latin find it much easier to learn these European languages, as well as Greek, (which Latin also resembles in many ways). This is why many of the Popes of the last 60 years had mastered 6 - 12 languages, JPII was fluent in 12, as was Pope Pius XII); they studied Latin from their youth, which made learning European languages easier.

As for making it mandatory that all American students in public schools learn Spanish you have to see through the veil of liberal reasoning here. They are pandering to the Spanish voters, and they are trying to tear down the language of America along with our borders. This (multiculturalism) is the fastest route to the new-world-order, a planet without borders, nationalism, patriotism or a dominant religion.

As an American, when I dial a phone number I don't really want to have to "Push 1 for English" anymore. Make it mandatory for immigrants to learn our language, and stop pandering to every #$%&*#$ group that calls itself a 'minority'.

66 posted on 11/10/2005 9:26:13 PM PST by TheCrusader ("The frenzy of the Mohammedans has devastated the churches of God" -Pope Urban II, 1097AD)
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To: tbird5
most kids can't read or write when coming out of public schools. Now they want to focus on Spanish! Run as fast as you can from public education.

For this reason alone, the idea is doomed to fail. Let the Gument handle it. lol
67 posted on 02/12/2006 10:02:31 AM PST by RedMonqey (People who don't who stand for something, will fall for anything.)
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To: Cacique

btt


68 posted on 02/12/2006 12:06:30 PM PST by Cacique (quos Deus vult perdere, prius dementat ( Islamia Delenda Est ))
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