Posted on 07/15/2009 11:48:51 AM PDT by SwinneySwitch
It's no secret that Martin High School has been in trouble academically for several years.
In fact, the state has threatened to take the school over if things don't change.
Some say it's so bad that most students are having a tough time graduating, let alone getting ready for college.
Thats why interim principal Dr. Severita Sanchez has been put in place.
As our Concetta Callahan reports she's ready to get Martin High on the right track by having students speak English.
Dr. Sanchez says her team has already started working on a plan of action because she says there is no way the state will be taking over this Laredo ISD campus.
"I need to make sure that Martin High School is out of stage five and continues to be an acceptable campus."
That's Dr. Severita Sanchez, the interim principal for Martin High School.
She joins the Tigers with years of experience.
This is her fourth high school to serve as principal and has also been principal at the elementary and middle school levels.
Dr. Sanchez wants to exceed everyones expectations by turning Martin High around and making it an exemplary campus.
A lot of people wonder, what happened to Martin High School? What happened to the English language? What happened to our teachers? What is going on at Martin High School?
"To get Martin High School out of the trouble they're currently in, Dr. Sanchez says students need to be able to read, write, comprehend, and speak the English language."
"We live in the United States of America and English is important. We need to speak English. In some cases, some of our kids dont speak English or Spanish. Its kind of a... I dont want to say a dialect but Tex-Mex or bocho. I dont know what they're speaking and a lot of it has been a product of what we've done with our educational system."
"And that's devastating," she adds.
Her team has already started to work collectively together to make a plan of action.
An element included in that plan is the zero hour policy where athletics takes place after school.
"During the day you want to play football or some kind of sport,? Good! Im happy for you but you know what? You come to school to learn first and then we play. Pass and then play!"
That's one of the biggest changes Dr. Sanchez will be making at Martin High School.
But she cant do it alone.
She needs support from the community, from her teachers, and most importantly from her students.
"I want kids to know who I am. I want kids to understand that this is a no nonsense school. And for kids to know we're here because Martin High School is in trouble."
Bravo!
I wish her well on her action plan.
just like swahili, how do you describe technical/medical terms for things created by el gringo? How do these kids expect to get ahead on the world stage?
I guess, screw that! Why get “educated”?
Los dos Laredos ping!
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The lady won’t last 6 months before she gets run off. Accountability isn’t in vouge right now.
Don’t hold your breath. With so many illegals, it’s not going to improve any time soon. Many walk across the bridge daily to attend US taxpayer public schools. Public School Review shows it having 99% hispanic and 1% unknown.
http://www.publicschoolreview.com/school_ov/school_id/79762
Very good!
Incidentally, what you mention is true in other “bilingual” areas, too, such as California. The kids don’t speak either good English or good Spanish, and have a sort of Spanglish dialect that essentially means they are ignorant in both languages.
I say the kids need to learn English (and all subjects should be taught in English), but if the schools add Spanish as a subject, it should be taught by people whose Spanish is good and correct, and all Spanish speakers in the school’s teaching force should be proficient in speaking, reading and writing good, grammatical, standard Spanish. If you checked, you’d find that most of the supposedly bi-lingual Spanish staff not only speaks sloppy English, but their Spanish is laughably poor and many of them cannot read it and probably most of them cannot write it.
I would imagine that she will be fired relatively quickly for proposing that the kids speak English.
It’s not “bocho.” It’s “pocho.” Most of El Paso, Anglo and Mexican, speaks pocho. I speak pocho. I can’t think what planet that principal has been on.
Holde nyhet komme. (Keep news coming.)
Mange Takk! (Many Thanks!)
I’m still not very good, but thank you for inspiring me to learn again.
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