Posted on 05/17/2015 6:53:22 PM PDT by lowbridge
Gov. Brian Sandovalsigned a bill Wednesday that would make it easier for immigrants with temporary legal status to get a Nevada teaching license, saying it would help meet the needs of a "new Nevada."
Among the people who flanked the Republican governor as he signed AB27 was Uriel Garcia, a 22-year-old Nevada State College student and recipient of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program who was previously denied a license. He said he plans to re-apply as soon as possible to get started on his student teaching and move toward his goal of teaching 2nd grade English language learners.
"I want to give back to the community that gave me so much," Garcia said.
The old law allowed the state superintendent to give a teaching license to someone who is not a citizen but has a work permit only if there's a teacher shortage for a subject the person can teach. The new law, which passed the Senate and Assembly unanimously, allows those immigrants to get a teaching license if a district has a teacher shortage of any kind.
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Interesting.
There are also many illegals and legal immigrants flocking to Vegas. The first generation kids are actually very well behaved for the most part. The Americans of all colors are the worst in the inner city schools because their parent espouses victim-hood.
Maybe once in general some would have agreed with you here. Things changed. Later waves of immigrants brought less industrious students, that is what some of the teachers would say. They had to start putting out memos also about students wiping excrement on the walls of the bathrooms and defacing the schools. They started feeling the need to put in some kind of bathroom monitor system. Things changed.
I was just relating my wife’s recent experience as a teacher in CCSD.
I was relating my experience as a teacher there in CCSD. I got run out in the 11-12 school year though I was tenured. They put in a new procedure to create grounds for the constructive discharge of teachers called investigative interviews which they had never used before. Then they used these to go after some of the tenured teachers.
They also didn’t honor the terms of the Teacher Surplus they declared after the 2010-2011 school year according to the contract that they had had with teachers. They declared a teacher surplus, that they had too many teachers. Then they went back later and claimed they had never declared the teacher surplus they declared, so that they wouldn’t have to honor the terms of the surplus. This was bad for a lot of the teachers in the surplus, some of who had volunteered to be in it. Dwight Jones the Superintendent, the District’s first African American Superintendent left in the middle of his contract. Fulkerson the spokesperson at the time wouldn’t comment on why he left. Word on the street was that he got at least one Principal pregnant and his wife left him. He said he was leaving cause of his sick mom in Arizona. However think he went to Colorado to try to reconcile with his wife.
Seems it's all one direction: you can make an "immigration law" if it allows illegals to have citizenship privileges, but not if it prohibits them.
Gee, whatever happened to "Equal Protection of the Laws"?
PS
Now that Sandoval has jackhammered open the government job of teaching for Mexican illegal aliens, can police be far off?
The excuse will be “well if they can serve in the military and be lawyers like in California...”
Just think, soon you too can be stopped by an illegal with a badge and a gun.
Yep...and to think, we’ve already read about this in the EFAD trilogy...
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