Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thought half the county is now Hispanic! And no one in it can properly or effectively teach Spanish?!?
Yikes.
Actually, only 33%, according to the MCPS website.
Interestingly though, I get all my ES kids' lessons written in English and Spanish. Even his English lesson this week came in both English, plus the option to read the book and answer the questions in Spanish.
So, they must have some people who can teach in Spanish?
Anonymous wrote:Maybe the ESOL teachers can do it, aren’t there like 5-10 of those in each school in silver spring?
Anonymous wrote:I thought half the county is now Hispanic! And no one in it can properly or effectively teach Spanish?!?
Yikes.
Anonymous wrote:Spanish, how about any foreign language teacher in the county. Seriously though, if you were fluent in a foreign language I'm guessing you could make more money doing something else. I have to say that all of my kid's foreign language teachers were not terribly good teachers so I'm not surprised to hear this.
Anonymous wrote:Bish, buy some Rosetta Stone and find something real to worry about.