The reason people are against this is because we as Americans speak English. If they are going to come into our country they need to learn how to speak our language. By having this in schools it would be harder on the children to stick to one language and they would not do well because they would get confused; especially the little ones.
There is free education and most schools are free, but some schools are private and ones that people pay for.
your daddy Another rubbish answer....if you mean who other then teachers were involved in schools, then it depended on the school.....some were supported by the church, some were supported by a committee of local wealthy people
There were different types. Some of the people were nice but some of them agitated against white people.
It denied the right of some people
why did some Victorian schools close at 4pm at winter
No, but if you're asking about the language of public schools. English is standard for all US public schools.Many children are also bilingual or multilingual in English and other languages.There are some private schools where English is not the primary language.
Approximately 43% of Australians are bilingual, meaning they speak more than one language. This makes Australia a linguistically diverse country with a substantial portion of its population being multilingual.
The main reason is some people have nut allergies. Sometimes the allergic reaction is very severe.
There are many bilingual jobs available. Some of which are construction posititons, telephone operators (telemarketers, etc), and bilingual teachers in the education system.
Some words that rhyme with "bilingual" include single, mingle, jingle, lingo, and tingle.
Yes, there are people who stutter all over the world. According to the Stuttering Foundation of America, some people who are bilingual only stutter in one language.
Some sources for job seekers that are bilingual can be found in the Related Links below.
Canada... or at least some parts of it.
Either:A specialist in some field who is bilingual (knows 2 languages), orSomeone who has specialized in bilingual problems
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Some words containing the root "lingua" include linguist, bilingual, and linguistics.
Yes track and field athletes go to school that is usually were they hear about it. It is a sport in college, high schools, and some middle schools. you can also do it outside of school u just have to contact the right people.