The comments here show ignorance of the real reason for Spanish language schools.
And that reason is dominance.
To the Hispanics the imposition of their language shows submission by the Gringos and eventual political subjugation.
It is this firstly and secondly a rejection of assimilation. “We ain’t gonna speak your language, Anglos...we gonna take over”.
In the Southwest this has been going on for 4 decades now.
In the 70’s I was told by Mexicans in Southern Arizona “someday you gonna speak Spanish”. In the early 90’s they said the same thing to me in Texas and this time I listened.
People on the East Coast don’t understand this yet, but they will as the onslaught continues. The fawning articles like this will try to paint it as happy multiculturalism but it is not. It is conquest by other means.
The war over bilingual education in California was only halted temporarily in the 90s with the passage of Prop. 227. But they will never quit, as that is seen as weakness in hispanic society, and unforgivable. Thus a school like this - discretionary now, compulsory later - is just a covert beach head for them in the never ending battle to subjugate the weakling gringos who somehow managed to best them at pretty much everything. They cannot let that stand.
They openly speak of conquest.
Reconquista de Aztlan.