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Community demands bilingual support in schools

August 13, 2024 | Roswell Independent Schools, School Districts, New Mexico


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Community demands bilingual support in schools
During a recent school board meeting, community member Flora Mendoza raised concerns regarding language barriers at local schools. Mendoza, who assists her grandchildren with their education, highlighted the absence of Spanish-speaking staff at the school office, making it difficult for non-English speaking families to communicate effectively. She proposed hiring a bilingual secretary to address this issue, emphasizing the need for better support for Spanish-speaking families.

In a positive note, representatives from University High School expressed their enthusiasm for the new school year. They shared plans for community engagement, including the distribution of \"sea bags\" filled with seashells and positive affirmations, aimed at fostering a sense of wonder and connection among students and the community.

The meeting also included a brief discussion on upcoming informational and action items, with a focus on ensuring that younger attendees could return home promptly. The school board continues to prioritize community involvement and effective communication as they embark on new initiatives for the academic year.

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