Schools hire bilingual staff in Hispanic influx - Foley, Alabama

Posted on: December 18th, 2006
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“Help wanted: Receptionist for growing school. Ability to speak English and Spanish preferred.

Thats basically the job description devised by Foley Elementary Principal Bill Lawrence last summer. He found the perfect candidate — Nancy Quezada Hunter, who speaks Spanish and English — to help bridge the communication gap between English-speaking staff and Spanish-speaking parents.”

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