The continuing flap over bilingual education

4 thoughts on “The continuing flap over bilingual education”

  1. A neighboring town has a high number of Hispanic citizens- they tried to make Spanish their towns primary language… that didn’t go over well. What, do they want to start their very own country within the US? C’mon man, give me a break! This post is absolutely outrageous. But, I love your calm approach to it- people need to focus on the kids, indeed- and get them up to speed.

    1. This whole issue makes me crazy. The tail doesn’t wag the dog, minorities don’t make the rules, and unless you’re a citizen you don’t have a say in the matter at all. Generations of immigrants have come to this country and were proud to assimilate and learn the language. Millions still do, every year. Immigrants can honor their heritage, be proud of their culture, and speak their native language all they want with one another. But coming to this country means learning to do things our way — starting with learning English. It is their job to adapt to us, not the other way around.

... and that's my two cents