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Reply to "Discussion over whether to expand Tyler dual-lang program turns to gentrification debate"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I’m guessing the majority of posters have never set foot in a bilingual school. My kid attends Bruce Monroe. All the teachers are no bilingual so no, half the staff isn’t fired. Kids do one full day in Spanish and one full day in English. Every Spanish lead teacher is bilingual. But English lead teachers are not typically bilingual. My kids English day teacher last year did not speak Spanish. So essentially every teacher can and does speak English as needed. [/quote] With all due respect, BM's neighborhood demographics differ substantially from Tyler's. If - when it comes to successful immersion model - it is true that the devil is in the details, then there are some significantly different details between implementing at BM and implementing at Tyler.[/quote]
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