Topic: CA Schools Do The Pledge In Spanish! BS
Lpdon's photo
Sun 12/11/11 04:33 PM
Edited by Lpdon on Sun 12/11/11 04:34 PM
Elementary students in a California school district recite the Pledge of Allegiance in both English and Spanish, a move that is making some teachers unhappy, KGET.com reports.

Since 2002, all students in the Lamont School District’s three elementary schools have recited the Pledge in English and Spanish. It is a tradition for a city that is 97 percent Hispanic, according to the station.

"I think you offer a great way for students to feel included, and it's the Pledge of Allegiance, no greater honor than to be able to say the Pledge of Allegiance in a second language," said Fred Molina, principal of Alicante School.

Since 2002, 35 percent of students have been part of a bilingual program where instruction is 50 percent in English and 50 percent in Spanish. But the Pledge is recited by all students, including those who only speak English.

Still, not everyone is on board with the bilingual recitation.

"One of the issues with it being in Spanish is that not everyone got a chance to voice their opinion doing it that way. Every time it was brought up for discussion, it was set aside and we never got a chance to vote for it or even discuss it any further," said teacher Barry Champagne.

Assistant Superintendent Ricardo Robles told KGET-TV he was unaware of the concerns, saying the district plans to meet with teachers before deciding whether to make any changes.

Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/us/2011/12/11/pledge-allegiance-in-spanish-at-california-schools-sparks-controversy/#ixzz1gHAacdhO

This is complete BS. If they want to say it in Spanish they can go back to Mexico. Once again more resources going into accomidating people when they should have to accomidate us since they are here(Most of them illegally).

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Sun 12/11/11 04:35 PM

Elementary students in a California school district recite the Pledge of Allegiance in both English and Spanish, a move that is making some teachers unhappy, KGET.com reports.

Since 2002, all students in the Lamont School District’s three elementary schools have recited the Pledge in English and Spanish. It is a tradition for a city that is 97 percent Hispanic, according to the station.

"I think you offer a great way for students to feel included, and it's the Pledge of Allegiance, no greater honor than to be able to say the Pledge of Allegiance in a second language," said Fred Molina, principal of Alicante School.

Since 2002, 35 percent of students have been part of a bilingual program where instruction is 50 percent in English and 50 percent in Spanish. But the Pledge is recited by all students, including those who only speak English.

Still, not everyone is on board with the bilingual recitation.

"One of the issues with it being in Spanish is that not everyone got a chance to voice their opinion doing it that way. Every time it was brought up for discussion, it was set aside and we never got a chance to vote for it or even discuss it any further," said teacher Barry Champagne.

Assistant Superintendent Ricardo Robles told KGET-TV he was unaware of the concerns, saying the district plans to meet with teachers before deciding whether to make any changes.

Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/us/2011/12/11/pledge-allegiance-in-spanish-at-california-schools-sparks-controversy/#ixzz1gHAacdhO

This is complete BS. If they want to say it in Spanish they can go back to Mexico. Once again more resources going into accomidating people when they should have to accomidate us since they are here(Most of them illegally).



one of a small list of things we agree on

it should be spoken in the english which it was written,,,


can you imagine going to a catholic church and having them recite their songs in latin AND american english?...lol

Lpdon's photo
Sun 12/11/11 04:37 PM
They need to adapt to our customs if they are going to live here just like I would adapt to theirs if I moved there.

boredinaz06's photo
Sun 12/11/11 04:44 PM


The ASSisstant super is Mexican (Ricardo Robles), I would imagine that the super is too so it doesn't surprise me at all that this would happen in the butth*le of the west.

willing2's photo
Sun 12/11/11 04:54 PM
Dem Messicans been warning ya'' for quite a while that ya'll need to assimilate and learn Spanish.

Viva La Raza, right?

boredinaz06's photo
Sun 12/11/11 04:56 PM


I wipe my butt with tortillas!