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They can fund it however they'd like, if they choose to have such a program. Like I said, my wife's school hires some bilingual teachers. Immersion in a language is also a great way to learn because it forces kids to learn.And how do you propose that localities fund such things?
My wife's district has a policy that if a parent puts on the registration documentation that "a different language is spoken at home", that student is automatically put into a class with a teacher who is bilingual. A kindergarten teacher, who's son is also in kindergarten and speaks exclusively Spanish, intentionally did NOT list that Spanish is spoken at home because she wanted her son immersed in an English class.
That's up to the state/city/districts to figure out.Are you in favor of localities instituting income taxes? Raising property taxes? Money doesn't invent itself.









