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Hempstead principal ban students from speaking Spanish

Discussion in 'BBS Hangout: Debate & Discussion' started by body slam, Dec 3, 2013.

  1. bobrek

    bobrek Politics belong in the D & D

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    I like this line from the letter that went out to parents:

    "The letter that went home on Dec. 2 stated that “neither the district or any campus has any policy prohibiting the speaking of Spanish.”
     
  2. across110thstreet

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    what about Spain?
     
  3. Refman

    Refman Member

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    I think that the authorities in Spain support the children speaking Spanish in class. :grin:
     
  4. CometsWin

    CometsWin Breaker Breaker One Nine

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    I have no problem with it. If a student can't understand English he shouldn't be in class to begin with. He should be learning English in class first.
     
  5. meh

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    Maybe I'm just getting old, but are classes these days so bad that students won't even stop talking during the teaching session? I went to public schools with sizable Hispanic student population growing up. But I don't remember too much disruption of class in any language, Spanish or English. During class, the teacher does have the right to write up any student that make disrupting remarks, regardless of language.

    Of course, if this is about banning Spanish within the school regardless of location and time, then that's just plain wrong and should not be allowed.
     
  6. edwardc

    edwardc Member

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    Speak english damit
     
  7. FranchiseBlade

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    Any talking in any language not centered around the lessing and learning should not be allowed.

    If it was an English Language lesson, then talking should be in English unless the students speak none at all and need to ask for the restroom or a pencil or something like that.

    If it's Math where the focus is learning numbers and number sense, a native language could help them get that concept, and there should be no problem with that at all. Same goes for science of social studies.
     
  8. Bäumer

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    Yeahhh

    'Murica
     
  9. across110thstreet

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    how does a Spanish speaking person learn English?
     
  10. REEKO_HTOWN

    REEKO_HTOWN I'm Rich Biiiiaaatch!

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    What kind of ass backward way of thi....oh it's Hempstead.
     
  11. RedRedemption

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    This is an abhorrent dismantlement of free speech, but let's not pretend we don't know what these dumbass kids were doing. Probably talking **** and being smartasses in Spanish so they don't get in trouble.
     
  12. across110thstreet

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    no, we all don't think that.
     
  13. edwardc

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    Simple by speaking it I have friends who's parent have learned to speak english by trying to use only english when away from home.
     
  14. across110thstreet

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    you have friends whose parents have learned to speak English by trying to use only English when away from home?

    you didn't answer my question, how did they learn English?
     
  15. edwardc

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    By speaking english with there kids if they didn't know how to say a word they would explain it basically teaching them english.
     
  16. bigtexxx

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    ugly post
     
  17. HR Dept

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    This type of stuff really makes me not look forward to dealing with teachers/schools once my daughter comes of age. I have zero patience for ignorance and stupidity, especially when dealing with children. I can see myself now being banned from PTA meetings or being escorted away from a parent teacher conference by campus PD. At any rate, I have at least 4-5 years grow and evolve. So we'll see.
     
  18. across110thstreet

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    those were the parents. I'm talking about middle school aged kids who speak English as a second language.

    your mastery of the English language, on the other hand...
     
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    What's Mexico's policy on English speaking students that can't speak spanish?

    :confused:
     
  20. Mr. Brightside

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    Not to be racist, but if you are in America, you need to be speaking American.
     

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