Free Spanish classes offered to bus drivers – Clayton County, Georgia
Tagged: Georgia, population, studentPosted on: January 16th, 2007“Clayton County schools transportation officials are looking for a way to bridge the communication gap between English-speaking bus drivers and Spanish-speaking students.
Hispanic students make up 12.7 percent of the student population in Clayton County, and school district spokesman Charles White said that number is expected to continue growing.
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