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  • #31
    In order to keep fluent in Spanish and remain bilingual (never a bad ability to possess), he should be able to speak Spanish at home, of course.
    On the other side of the coin, he and his family should have the courtesy and intelligence to learn the language of the country which they have chosen to live, and use it.
    Not all do.
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    • #32
      The teacher doesn't know what they are saying.

      It's more akin to the kid speaking in some made up langauge the kids use, and the teachers telling them not to use it at school, and the kids keep using it.
      Outside the class room - in the halls between classes, this is a problem how? Because some kids might plot to do harm? We used to sing a modified Xmas song (I forget which one, this was like 3rd grade) about setting the school on fire IN ENGLISH, IN SCHOOL. Whatever. If kids are gonna plot to come to school with a bunch of weapons to kill everybody, they're gonna do it, and speaking in a foreign language will most likely have nothing to do with it.

      All those kids who showed up to school with AK's from their grandfather's militia arsenal were, AFAIK, good 'ole white, English-as-first-language Americans.

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      • #33
        And it would look really bad if the plotting was done right in front of the teacher and that teacher had no idea it was going on. It would be the school getting in trouble and not the kids.

        The school has a right to ask that children not speak spanish if those responsible for their actions (the school) does not speak spanish. Simple as that.
        Monkey!!!

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        • #34
          In order to keep fluent in Spanish and remain bilingual (never a bad ability to possess), he should be able to speak Spanish at home, of course.
          and he does
          On the other side of the coin, he and his family should have the courtesy and intelligence to learn the language of the country which they have chosen to live, and use it.
          Not all do.
          He does speak english just fine.
          Monkey!!!

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          • #35
            The teacher doesn't know what they are saying.


            So? The city doesn't know what hispanics are saying! Let's ban Spanish in the city!

            The government discriminates against non-english speakers all the time. In order to work in an FDA regualted industry you must understand all documented procedures. most of those are in English, including the document that that rule is written in.


            Which is NOT the same as saying you cannot speak your native language in a private conversation!

            it is well within their rights to require the kid to refrain from using spanish


            Maybe in class time, but not in the hallways. Mark my words, the courts will slap this school in the face, as it should.
            “I give you a new commandment, that you love one another. Just as I have loved you, you also should love one another. By this everyone will know that you are my disciples, if you have love for one another.”
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            • #36
              Maybe in class time, but not in the hallways
              Yes, in the halls. The school is responsible for that child and his actions from the minute he steps on campues to the minute the bus drops him off. Not just that kid, but all kids.

              Which is NOT the same as saying you cannot speak your native language in a private conversation!
              If you are on a manufacturing floor that does not use Spanish and you speak spanish you can be cited. Even in a private conversation.

              So? The city doesn't know what hispanics are saying! Let's ban Spanish in the city!
              The city is a large entity. One that most likely has translators...
              Monkey!!!

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              • #37
                Damned liberal activist judges! Why do they hate America? Why do they hate freedom?

                -Arrian
                grog want tank...Grog Want Tank... GROG WANT TANK!

                The trick isn't to break some eggs to make an omelette, it's convincing the eggs to break themselves in order to aspire to omelettehood.

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                • #38
                  If you are on a manufacturing floor that does not use Spanish and you speak spanish you can be cited. Even in a private conversation.
                  That's ****ed up. We have several full-time employees in my office who are bilingual, but when they speak to each other, appear to prefer Spanish. Nobody seems to think this is a problem...

                  -Arrian
                  grog want tank...Grog Want Tank... GROG WANT TANK!

                  The trick isn't to break some eggs to make an omelette, it's convincing the eggs to break themselves in order to aspire to omelettehood.

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                  • #39
                    Because freedom of speech doesn't protect what you say.


                    You have one wierd notion of freedom of speech. Unless the government has a compelling government interest and the law or policy is narrowly tailored to achieve that interest, YES, freedom of speech protects WHAT YOU SAY (it's call viewpoint neutral laws).

                    Yes, in the halls. The school is responsible for that child and his actions from the minute he steps on campues to the minute the bus drops him off. Not just that kid, but all kids.


                    Bull... that doesn't mean they have to right to prevent kids from speaking Spanish in a private conversation. What is the government's reason? Because they may be talking about blowing up the school?! What BS! a law prohibiting all private conversations in other languages is far, far, far from being narrowly tailored.

                    The city is a large entity. One that most likely has translators...


                    Do you think the city has translators everywhere, who can keep an ear on all Spanish speakers to make sure they aren't talking about blowing up a building? Do we want that?
                    “I give you a new commandment, that you love one another. Just as I have loved you, you also should love one another. By this everyone will know that you are my disciples, if you have love for one another.”
                    - John 13:34-35 (NRSV)

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                    • #40
                      VP Are you ever going to speak Spanish in school?!
                      Kid No.
                      VP That's Spanish!!!

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                      • #41
                        Why are some people here against bilingual education?

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                        • #42
                          Pardon?
                          What?

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                          • #43
                            Originally posted by Japher
                            And it would look really bad if the plotting was done right in front of the teacher and that teacher had no idea it was going on. It would be the school getting in trouble and not the kids.

                            The school has a right to ask that children not speak spanish if those responsible for their actions (the school) does not speak spanish. Simple as that.
                            Wow, three months out of California and you already talk like an American.

                            As early as Jr. High I had foreign language classes in the curriculum, nowadays they have it as early as second grade. If security were the real issue, the teacher ought to learn a few Spanish words.
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                            • #44
                              Vamos a poner una bomba en la escuela!!


                              What are you saying Jose?


                              You are very pretty miss


                              Aw, you are adorable Jose
                              I need a foot massage

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                              • #45
                                Originally posted by Japher


                                Yes, in the halls. The school is responsible for that child and his actions from the minute he steps on campues to the minute the bus drops him off. Not just that kid, but all kids.



                                If you are on a manufacturing floor that does not use Spanish and you speak spanish you can be cited. Even in a private conversation.



                                The city is a large entity. One that most likely has translators...
                                If he/she ride a bus, it is the moment he/she showed up at the bus stop. State law in Calif.

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