California needs more bilingual teachers; state bill opens door for Mexican instructors

Mississippi government schools have significantly better test scores than California.  Our schools are used to promote hate, racism and sexual grooming.  Teachers are encouraged to LIE to the parents about using the classroom to indoctrinate the students into changing their gender.

But, what is important?  Having teachers that are bilingual.  In others words a one hour class is only 30 minutes, since you are teaching in two languages.  In a nation where English is the language, you are assuring that a large number of students are ineligible for college or for good jobs—but they will be able to flip burgers and fill taco shells.  How do you kill the future of a student?  Refuse to teach them English.

“There’s a growing demand for dual immersion classrooms and English learning programs for immigrants in California. At the same time there’s a shortage of Spanish-speaking teachers. A new state bill fromSan Diego Assemblymember David Alvarez would expand an existing teacher exchange program with Mexico.

Wh.y it matters: There’s not enough Spanish-speaking teachers in California to match demand. The bill would solve the problem by expanding an existing temporary exchange program with Mexican teachers, but there’s a hitch: the State Department would need to approve J1 visas for the instructors.

You read that right.  Instead of teaching English in the classroom, California Democrats want to bring in teachers from Mexico.  The good news is that the Trump administration will say NO—they want a quality education for all children.  Next you will see the Democrats want to transfer the students to Mexico.  Sick

California needs more bilingual teachers; state bill opens door for Mexican instructors

By Adolfo Guzman-Lopez, LA1st, 6/4/25  https://laist.com/news/education/california-needs-more-bilingual-teachers-state-bill-opens-door-for-mexican-instructors

Bilingual dual immersion programs are in demand in California.

Topline:

There’s a growing demand for dual immersion classrooms and English learning programs for immigrants in California. At the same time there’s a shortage of Spanish-speaking teachers. A new state bill fromSan Diego Assemblymember David Alvarez would expand an existing teacher exchange program with Mexico.

Why it matters: There’s not enough Spanish-speaking teachers in California to match demand. The bill would solve the problem by expanding an existing temporary exchange program with Mexican teachers, but there’s a hitch: the State Department would need to approve J1 visas for the instructors.

Why now: California education officials want three out of four public school students to be multilingual by 2040.

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The backstory: California has an up and down history of multilingualism. State voters overturned the state’s bilingual education program in 1998. A version of it was reinstated in 2016.

What’s next: The bill, AB 833, passed the California Assembly on Monday and now heads to the Senate education committee.

Go deeper: 
English-Only in California goes back to the 19th century.

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