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Post by Michael Downing on Aug 4, 2015 21:23:14 GMT -5
h/t BadBlue What's wrong with this picture... eagnews.org/older-students-used-as-translators-for-younger-classmates-at-ga-elementary-school/Nearly half of students don’t speak English at GA elementary schoolCANTON, Ga. – A Georgia elementary school launched a new program for upcoming school year that will rely on older students who just learned English to help teach younger students the language. “Approximately 42 percent of our students are served in our program for English as a second language,” Canton Elementary School Principal Beth Long told WSBTV. That means about 336 of the school’s 800 students must learn how to speak, write and read English fluently, a process school officials contend takes five to seven years. To help speed the learning, school officials plan to use older students as translators for younger students to help teachers communicate lessons effectively, according to the news site. “The new school year will be very interesting here at Canton Elementary,” WSBTV reporter Darryn Moore said. “The student population is very diverse and English is not the first language for many kids.” The news story provided omitted all details on the school’s new program, including the cost. But Canton isn’t the only elementary school relying on special programs to cope with an increase in ESL students. At Warren Elementary in Bowling Green, Kentucky, students from numerous schools spent the summer working on their English for the 2015-16 school year, according to the Bowling Green Daily News.
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Post by avordvet on Aug 5, 2015 5:00:48 GMT -5
This infilteration, like other illegal alien and middle eastern muzzy 're-settlements' in mainly DemoRat run cities and states, are designed to 'dilute' the areas and shove more future dem voters onto the rolls.
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