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    No Spanish NO Job Teachers Told

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    No Spanish? No job, teachers told
    'I know what the trend is, and it's not looking good,' educator says
    Posted: August 17, 2007
    2:00 p.m. Eastern


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    Spanish-speaking students are flooding into an Illinois school district so fast that teachers who educate in English only are being involuntarily transferred, and they believe there will come a time when they no longer will have a job.

    "I know what the trend is, and it's not looking good," Valerie Goranson told the Chicago Tribune. "Even if my job was saved this year, what about next year?"

    She has twice lost a teaching assignment in the Waukegan district because she doesn't speak Spanish, she said. Last year, after teaching 5th grade at North Elementary for six years, district officials moved her to Clark Elementary to make room for a Spanish-speaking teacher at North.

    Now she says it's happening again.

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    "I can understand why they are a little nervous," Mary Lamping, the district's chief academic officer, said. "If we don't have an English-speaking population to serve, then we're not going to need English-speaking teachers."

    The situation harkens to a Florida dispute on which WND has reported. There a South Florida businessman says he's being evicted from his office space because he does not speak Spanish.

    Tom McKenna, 51, says he faces a move-out date of Aug. 31 from his location where he's run Seacoast Water Care for the past seven years, and doubts he can stay there.

    "I don't think I've got any choice [but to move]," he told WND Wednesday. "[The landlord] wants to make my life a living hell."

    A high-profile lawyer known for winning million-dollar judgments had offered to assist, but McKenna indicated he was having trouble coming up with a $10,000 retainer fee.

    In Goranson's case, officials from Waukegan School District 60 say the reassignments are the result of a districtwide restructuring, not simply an accommodation to Spanish-language students.

    The newspaper reported Waukegan appears to be the first in the Chicago area where such alarms have been raised. Officials say the Chicago district's immigrant population hasn't changed significantly, even though Latino immigrant numbers are rising in the suburbs.

    Waukegan reports a 25 percent hike in its Spanish-speaking student population since 2000, and other suburbs are following closely behind.

    "Other communities will face this problem," said Linda Asma, who teaches 5th grade at Oakdale Elementary in Waukegan, but expects one monolingual teacher at her school to be reassigned soon.

    "I'd give it less than 10 years," she said.

    So far, the district said, officials have been able to find new classrooms for teachers who have been moved involuntarily. But they confirm bilingual classrooms have jumped in number from 124 in 2003 to 153 in 2006. The total classroom number grew by 39, from 296 to 335, and 29 of those are bilingual.

    District officials cite a state law from 1973 requiring a bilingual teacher if there are 20 or more students who speak the same foreign language.

    The North Elementary principal, Angel Figueroa, said Spanish instruction helps students learn better and faster.

    "Of course they need to learn English, but they also need to know science and math," Figueroa said.

    But teachers suggest learning those subjects while they also are learning English is best.

    "We have kids from China, Belize, Serbia, everywhere, and they catch on and end up doing well," said Linette Oliver, a teacher at Clark. She said she has been reassigned to teaching 2nd grade because her 1st grade class is becoming bilingual. "I don't understand why we can't do that for any child, no matter where they are from."

    As WND reported earlier this month, McKenna has become the focus of national debates over illegal immigration and property rights.

    The businessman said his landlord at the Ellendale Center in Stuart, Fla., wants him out of his office space by the end of the month, in order to "complete [his] vision of converting the center to quality tenants serving the Spanish need in the area."

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    This ticks me off because they are doing that at the college level too. Not to mention that in this time of supposidly not enough teachers they are basicly saying for sure if your white and don't speak Spanish you are out of luck......they need teachers.....they just want black and hispanic in order to have a more racial balance of the population and unfortunatly there's just too many white teachers. No if this isn't blatent racism.....I don't know what is. When we had too many whites in this school or too many blacks in that school.....they bussed kids or changed the school districts location.....now when areas are getting more latinos....they want to kick the black and white out because their kids feel more comfortable with latino teachers and principles etc. God forbid though that a black or white majority school likes it that way.......that's racist.....

    Here's a novel idea.....learn English or get your kid a tutor to catch up.
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    Our country is in enough bind trying to find teachers! Now they are pulling this crap!!! The class rooms are overcrowded and now bilingual? Do I hear segregation from English and Spanish speaking students?
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    We are always saying that illegals won't assimulate. Why should they? We are assimulating to them. I am really getting sick of it. Even my oldest son went out and yelled at them the other day in Spanish. He never took Spanish. I asked him how he knew what to yell at them. He told me that you just learn when you go to school with them. (sickening)
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    Do I hear segregation from English and Spanish speaking students?
    LOL.....then lets see who has the "racial" problem.
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    WHAT CRAP!!!!

    Man, are you kidding me? IF YOU DONT SPEAK THE LANGUAGE THEN YOU BETTER LEARN OR SUFFER!!! PERIOD!!!
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    In Utah they brought in 50 teachers from Mexico to teach in our school. The Govenor brought them in. Beware of John Huntsman.
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    If you want to glimpse into the near future, just drive by a school in the LAUSD system at 3:00 in the afternoon. 95% of the schools are completely Mexican and there is no way I, as a former teacher, would ever, ever set foot in one of the classrooms. If they don't speak MY language, that's their problem! Unfortunately, my opinion doesn't mean a thing because the invasion is in full force and Mexico is clearly winning the numbers game.

    We have 700,000 Mexicans in LAUSD alone....waiting to take future jobs away from your children and my children. If the borders were closed today, the birth rate of hispanics in this country would make Mexicans the majority in one more generation. Their birthrate is unsustainable and we are sailing on the Titanic!

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    Is there a teacher's union, or a state employees association to resist this? At some point the job descriptions had to be re-written, and approved. Is there a board that reviews that process? Are the teachers organizing to oppose it? This is just too incredible to digest. We need a follow-up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nouveauxpoor
    Is there a teacher's union, or a state employees association to resist this? At some point the job descriptions had to be re-written, and approved. Is there a board that reviews that process? Are the teachers organizing to oppose it? This is just too incredible to digest. We need a follow-up.
    Yes, indeed...LA has a very strong teacher's union; however, when the students are primarily Spanish speaking...the teachers MUST be Spanish speakers. Of course the teachers with lots of tenure are still teaching in the handful of schools that are not Mexican dominated. Non-Spanish speaking teachers have either moved out of State or are teaching in private schools...or they have gone into other professions (as I did). It really is a jungle out there!!!

    I remember reading that all principals in the public school system in Dallas were given an ultimatum...either learn Spanish in the next 3 years...or be replaced. I'm sure this is happening elsewhere.

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