Posted on 05/21/2008 7:15:35 PM PDT by markomalley
Wichita, May 21, 2008 / 06:14 pm (CNA).- A Catholic school in Wichita is being sued by four Hispanic families over a policy that requires students to speak English in school at all times.
The Associated Press reports that the lawsuit filed against St. Annes Catholic School on Monday seeks to end the policy and to secure an order barring similar policies at other diocesan schools. The suit also seeks to allow the return of one student who was allegedly kicked out for refusing to sign the English only pledge. It asks for court costs and unspecified damages for discrimination and emotional suffering.
Parents Mike and Clara Silva, Maria and Fermin Fernandez, Guadalupe Cruz-Tello and Alma Contreras filed the lawsuit on behalf of themselves and their minor children. The lawsuit names as defendants St. Anne Catholic School, Principal Margaret Nugent, St. Anne Catholic Parish, and the Catholic Diocese of Wichita.
The diocese said the school instituted the policy in response to four students who were using Spanish to bully others and to put down teachers and administrators. The majority of the schools 243 students are white, while 75 students are Hispanic, 27 are Asian, and two are black.
According to court documents, the students named in the lawsuit are bilingual U.S. citizens with no disciplinary record.
Lawyers for the students' parents claimed that bullying was not the initial reason the school enacted the policy, citing a letter the school sent home saying that students who are immersed in the English language improve their ability to improve and succeed.
"One real problem that I think the plaintiffs have with the policy is not just that it's a bad policy, but that the justification keeps changing," said Christopher M. McHugh, an attorney for the families. "When one doesn't work, you move on to the next reason."
"I think if one school is granted their wish by not allowing their students to speak another language, then other schools will follow suit," said parent Mike Silva, according to the Associated Press.
Diocese of Wichita spokesman Fred Solis told the AP that the lawsuit was unfortunate because the church has historically offered services to minorities and has supported immigrant rights.
The dioceses attorney Jay Fowler suggested in a letter to the families lawyer that the lawsuit would divide the community.
"The politicization of what basically is a disagreement between a parent and a school will most likely morph into an anti-immigrant sentiment, thereby undermining the effects of both our clients," he wrote.
The lawsuit claims that because the school receives federal money for its free and reduced-price lunch program, it is subject to federal anti-discrimination laws. The school district argues that the students, not the school, receive the federal funding.
Go back to Mexico if you don’t like it. Assimilate and graduate.
GTFOOMC
according to john and ken, am 640 lost angeles,
many children of illegals are not going to high school in l.a.
they dropped out!
creating, of course, a new slave class for the liberal socialists to feel sorry for.
unfortunately, the liberal socialists created the problem.
bravo!!!!:-)))
As a private school, they can make their own rules. Including kicking out bullies for whatever reason. Shame on the families who are obviously not bringing up their children as good Catholics.
It’s a private school, nitwits. When you come in, you know what you are getting. Don’t like it? Go to a public school.
I wonder if these people are paying the full tuition.
...I’m speechless. Any language you pick. Speechless. Disgusting diverters.
According to court documents, the students named in the lawsuit are bilingual U.S. citizens with no disciplinary record.
So if the kids are bi-lingual U.S. citizens, what is the problem with requiring them to speak English? What am I missing here? They know English, they are here in America, what is the problem with requiring them to speak English?
What’s wrong with English?
If you don’t like it - go where the language of the land is Spanish.
Are they anchor babies too?
Illegal parents?
“Hispanic families sue Catholic school over English-only policy”
You want to be taught in mexicanese, get out.
Are they anchor babies too?
Illegal parents?
Correction, anchor babies growing up?
Emotional suffering - OMG. Well, insist that your little darlings stick to Espanol and bullying, and see what career opportunities await - drug running, lawn service, dishwashing? SO much more attractive than buckling down and planning to attend college...
I assume this is a private school. Phhhhhtttt
I am not Catholic and am ignorant about Catholic schools. Do they accept federal money in any way for their schools?
Many years ago my children attended a Baptist school and we were warned, along with all the other parents, that if we ever accepted government aid because our children were in a private school, (should it become available) that we would be told to remove our children from the school.
It’s a global warming thing. Attack Attack Attack....... Bang!
As a private school they can make their own rules. As long as the kids already spoke English this should be thrown out of court.
In some cases the state and federal aid is given to the student, not the school. The school just administers the aid. Any private school that accepts aid with strings attached is asking for fed meddling.
Amigo e Amiga, if the article is truthful and accuate then the students named in the lawsuit are bilingual U.S. citizens. Si.
Si. Amiga 1000
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