Education + Eye Openers Hispanic y Latino News & Info (Noticias)

November 19, 2009

Over the last 3 years, high schools that received the lowest marks from the city have been the ones with the highest percentages of poor, black and Hispanic students, despite an evaluation system that was meant to equalize differences among student bodies, according to an analysis by The New York Times of school grades released this week.

November 4, 2009

Study finds Lehigh Valley’s Hispanic students are progressing – But struggles persist in areas such as reading. Valley area review is called ‘eye-opening’ – Pennsylvania

October 27, 2009

Judge Who Ordered Texas to Educate Undocumented Students Dies – U.S. Senior District Judge William Wayne Justice

Guatemalans, Hondurans More Likely to Have Limited-English Proficiency

October 17, 2009

CULTURAL DIVIDE: Migrant students find hard time fitting in – Every year, migrant workers and their families travel from Texas to Manchester’s DuRussel Potato Farm to harvest vegetables, living in housing provided by the farm personnel. – Minnesota

Guest Voz: Former NCES commissioner finds nation’s black and Latino students worse off because of No Child Left Behind

New study shows most Latino students drop out of high school for economic need

October 12, 2009

Just over 50% of Brazilians age 25 and older did not complete the eight years of basic education

In New Mexico, a majority Hispanic state, a 54% high school dropout rate translated to 13,800 young people in 2008. – Meeting addresses Hispanic education ‘crisis’

Illinois Gov. Pat Quinn signs law that highlights Hispanic history in public schools

October 9, 2009

Scholarship Program Aims To Keep Hispanic Students In School in Kansas City – (video) – About 50% of Hispanic students in the school district will drop out

October 2, 2009

On Thursday, the Community Foundation of Harrisonburg and Rockingham County announced a nearly $1 million endowed scholarship in Samuel R. Bowman’s name to help educate local Hispanic students. – Virginia

September 30, 2009

The number of students in ESOL programs is on the rise in the United States, with huge growth in Georgia in particular. The state’s student population of English language learners has grown more than 200% between 1995 and 2005

September 28, 2009

White House Aide Stresses Importance of Latinos’ Learning English – Juan Sepulveda in Puerto Rico

September 21, 2009

Latino feuds hold back schooling in Colorado

September 14, 2009

English-only test leaves some Oregon children behind

September 3, 2009

A sad day in N.TX – parents revolt against Obama’s speech to students to stay in school

August 22, 2009

Only 20% of nation’s teacher training institutions address ELL needs because, they say, there is no requirement to do so. There are over 5 million English Language Learners in our public schools, a group that has grown by 60% in the past few years.

August 16, 2009

School books in Texas may get browner – Dolores Huerta, Dr. Hector P. Garcia, Sandra Cisneros, Henry B. Gonzalez and Irma Rangel to the list of important Hispanic figures Texas schoolchildren might be discussing in the future – 49% of K-8 already Hispanic

July 31, 2009

Hispanic enrollment at colleges and universities in Texas would need to almost double by 2015 to meet the state’s higher education goals – Poverty, lack of health insurance, other social ills complicate the challenge.

July 14, 2009

Latino Liaisons Hit Hard by School Cuts In Prince George, Maryland

June 29, 2009

About 5,500 churches affiliated with the Baptist General Convention of Texas are being invited to partner with the denomination to offer online GED programs for free

June 23, 2009

Raza Studies helps teacher understand kids – Tucson Unified School District

June 22, 2009

Salinas Students Respond To Comments – Students’ Citizen Status, Scholarships Draw Attention – Leticia Garcia-Romo and Hector Rojas

May 29, 2009

Colorado is updating the way it counts Latinos in schools. The state now categorizes students as either Latino or white, not both.

May 21, 2009

Tom Horne Supplies ‘Video Evidence’ of Charter School’s Mexican Enrollees – Arizona

May 14, 2009

25.5% of Hispanics in California’s public schools dropped out in the 2007-08 school year

May 7, 2009

One of San Jose’s oldest, largest and most politically powerful Latino community organizations is under investigation for improperly diverting tens of thousands of dollars in retirement funds for employees at its two charter schools in San Jose and Gilroy.

Many Montgomery County Latino Teens In Crisis, Say Leaders, Survey Graduation Rates Lower Than in Other Groups – Virginia

April 27, 2009

Chicago school in Hispanic neighborhood being extra vigilant amid concerns of swine flu

March 18, 2009

Casi el 20 por ciento de todos los estudiantes inscritos en escuelas de El Paso se encuentra en proceso de aprender inglés, de acuerdo a los informes del Departamento de Educación de EU.

March 17, 2009

Where’s Ecuador? Better not ask that question in Brazil. A new Brazilian geography text book for sixth-grade students doesn’t even include the South American country on the map.

March 15, 2009

Lowering bar on Florida’s teachers’ ESOL is a bad idea – A quarter-million Florida kids are learning English for the first time. In South Florida, it’s about one in seven children. Under state rules, they’re expected to master the language in two years and pass the FCAT.

March 11, 2009

Una escuela de Carolina del Norte recibió una reprimenda por segregar a alumnos hispanos

January 28, 2009

Hispanic students account for the largest jump in enrollment in Oklahoma schools this year. The number of Hispanic students statewide increased 3,461 over the 2007-08 school year and now account for 67,652 of the 644,777 students enrolled overall.

December 28, 2008

ESOL advocates fighting loss of teacher training – Florida

December 20, 2008

U.S. District Judge William Wayne Justice has ordered Texas to take immediate steps to improve bilingual education programs — even as state officials fight to postpone what they call costly measures.

December 12, 2008

Para el secretario de Educación de Puerto Rico, Rafael Aragunde, no es justo que se comparen los resultados en pruebas de matemáticas de los estudiantes de la isla con los alumnos de Estados Unidos porque se trata de dos culturas totalmente distintas.

December 10, 2008

California’s Latinos and blacks still lag in university eligibility – New report finds that the groups are doing better on meeting application requirements for UC and CSU but still trail whites and Asians.

December 5, 2008

Oregon Suspends Use of Aprenda–a Spanish-Language Test

December 3, 2008

Is Latino culture putting a low emphasis on education? On Monday, Ernesto Caravantes, author of the controversial book “Clipping Their Own Wings: The Incompatibility Between Latino Culture and American Education,” stopped by the Rocky editorial board, along with former Gov. Richard Lamm, to argue that Hispanic families were putting other cultural considerations ahead of education

November 18, 2008

The American Civil Liberties Union and its Connecticut chapter also allege that minority students in the two towns are arrested at rates much higher than the percentages of blacks and Hispanics in the school populations. – East Hartford and West Hartford

October 28, 2008

Alcohol advertising is heavier around schools with 20 percent or more Hispanic students than near schools with a smaller Hispanic population, according to a new study from The University of Texas at Austin’s College of Education and the University of Florida’s College of Medicine.

October 23, 2008

Dallas schools superintendent Michael Hinojosa said Wednesday that bilingual teachers were largely protected from recent layoffs because of the district’s student population.

September 29, 2008

The Bilingual Debate: Transitional Classrooms

The Bilingual Debate: English Immersion

September 27, 2008

Los galanes de las quinceañeras van a la escuela

September 25, 2008

The City of Manassas and the Manassas school system reached a settlement with the Equal Rights Center this week, almost a year after the District-based organization filed a lawsuit against the city, claiming it unfairly targeted Hispanics while enforcing zoning codes meant to curb overcrowding. – Virginia

September 24, 2008

Rhode Island students score poorly on state’s first science test – Just 6% of Hispanic students and 8% of black students scored proficient, compared with 30% of white students.

September 10, 2008

John Cornyn chides Rick Noriega on school aid for illegal immigrants’ children – Texas politics

September 5, 2008

L.A. Unified elementary school experiments with dual-language program

August 28, 2008

A federal judge on Wednesday signed an agreement aimed at adding Hispanic representation to a northeastern Pennsylvania school board, settling a lawsuit that alleged the district’s method of electing board members was discriminatory.

1 in 5 Students Is Latino

August 26, 2008

One-in-Five and Growing Fast: A Profile of Hispanic Public School Students

August 20, 2008

Hispanic group alleges schools didn’t respond – Shenandoah district says it’s holding a diversity program on Monday. – Pennsylvania

August 17, 2008

A federal judge ruled Friday that a Wichita Catholic school policy requiring students to speak only English didn’t break any civil rights laws.

August 14, 2008

English-Only Trial: Day Two – Three families are suing Saint Anne Catholic School in Wichita for discrimination because of its “English-only” rule.

August 7, 2008

A pack of about 30 wild dogs has invaded an elementary school in Puerto Rico and forced it to shut down.

Report: Seattle school district’s bilingual programs need overhaul – An outside review has found the Seattle School District’s programs for bilingual students among the weakest of urban programs around the country.

August 5, 2008

School administrators brush up on their Spanish – Superintendent Phyllis Wilson said. “Nearly 50 percent of our student population is Hispanic. We have many parents who do not read or speak English.” – Joliet, Illinois

July 30, 2008

Mesa, Arizona has seen a big dip in enrollment the past two years at predominantly Hispanic schools such as Longfellow.

July 29, 2008

During a visit to Mexico City in 1997, Christel DeHaan, a wealthy American businesswoman-turned-philanthropist, was touring several orphanages when she decided that the best way to share her money was to create Christel House, where orphaned, abandoned and disadvantaged children would have an opportunity to become self-sufficient, contributing members of society.

July 27, 2008

JUDGE ORDERS TEXAS TO REVAMP ITS BILINGUAL PROGRAMS – with additional documentation

July 26, 2008

A federal judge on Friday gave the state of Texas until the end of January to come up with a plan to improve education programs for secondary school students with limited proficiency in English, criticizing the state education agency for “failing to ensure equal education opportunities in all schools.”

July 23, 2008

Latina Students Shine – Summer Institute for Latino Public Policy in Washington, D.C.

July 16, 2008

Why do Asian students generally get higher marks than Latinos? Lincoln High students have candid ideas. – Los Angeles

July 13, 2008

Colorado’s future depends on educated Hispanic work force

Thousands Of Students In Texas Classified “Limited English Learners”

June 23, 2008

Exclusive Prep Schools Recruit Latino Youth From California’s Central Valley

June 18, 2008

CAUSA: Anti-ESL Instruction Measure Qualifies for November Ballot in Oregon – would prohibit teaching a public school student in a language other than English for more than two years

June 17, 2008

Arlington Schools Candidacy Captures Latino Imagination – Virginia

June 12, 2008

Technology joins with tradition in teaching English – New method uses Internet, adult education – Ventura County, California

Tucson Unified School District Ethnic Studies targeted – including the Mexican-American/Raza Studies program

June 9, 2008

Varying data leave incomplete picture of immigrants’ progress – Dallas schools

June 4, 2008

Union of the Snake, en Español – Mexico’s Teachers’ Union

June 3, 2008

Federal suit says Irving ISD elections deny representation to Hispanics

June 2, 2008

For English Language Learners Everything Is an Uphill Battle

May 28, 2008

SEIU Union Office Attacked 5/23 – in Santa Cruz, California possibly stemming from effort to take over Puerto Rican teachers’ Union

May 21, 2008

Immigrant Latinos’ High Expectations For Public High Schools – California

Raza studies gives rise to racial hostility – Teacher claims: “curriculum that engendered racial hostility, irresponsibly demeaned America’s civil institutions, undermined our public servants, discounted any virtues in Western civilization and taught disdain for American sovereignty.” – Raza/Chicano Studies in Tucson, Arizona

May 20, 2008

Families sue St. Anne over ‘English only’ – English must be spoken at all times during school day – Wichita, Kansas

May 19, 2008

New online school targets Latinos – iSucceed Virtual High School also seeks to help at-risk kids get ahead – Idaho

May 13, 2008

Predicted ESOL Savings Debated – 760 Students Left Prince William Schools – Virginia

May 12, 2008

Locke High School in South Los Angeles locked down after huge brawl – (between rival groups of black and Latino students – up 600 involved)

May 8, 2008

Idaho student says teacher tossed his Mexican flag in trash

Are Immigration Authorities Going After School Children Now? – If true, then it’s hard to imagine the cruelty that resides in these people’s hearts

Hispanics’ discipline not racist, state says – (elementary students made to eat on floor & somehow only Hispanics didn’t get trays) – New Jersey

May 6, 2008

California Education to Latinos: Sorry, We Forgot That You Exist!

April 29, 2008

Pledge Of Allegiance Spanish Recitation Uproars Wisconsin

April 22, 2008

Hispanic students report bullying because of race – in Oklahoma since the state’s anti-illegal immigrant law started

April 21, 2008

AT&T Launches $100 Million Philanthropic Education Program, Job Shadowing for 100,000 Students, Research and Community Engagement Support to Address High School Dropout Crisis

April 10, 2008

Oregon’s Dropout Rate Continues to Climb – (except for Hispanics YET the graduation rate is only 63.7%)

March 24, 2008

Hispanic growth creates need for education changes – (in the Southeast)

March 20, 2008

State board says no time for Hispanic input on new curriculum – Texas

March 17, 2008

The House Mexican American Legislative Caucus is insisting the State Board of Education include Hispanics in the writing of a new English language arts and reading curriculum for Texas.

March 11, 2008

Super Mario Barros – This teacher has a radio show, a newspaper column, and a satirical take on social issues – Boston

March 9, 2008

Officials Fear Illegal Immigrants Won’t Respond To School Census – Northern Virginia

March 5, 2008

New Mexican Town Split Over Immigrant’s Removal

February 28, 2008

Free speech prevails – A compromise in Esmeralda County ends an unconstitutional English-only policy – Nevada

February 26, 2008

Puerto Rico teachers strike sparks clashes, arrests – At least 7 people are arrested in Puerto Rico as colleagues face off with one another.

Durham’s Latino suicide trend not found in local school districts – Orange County and Chapel Hill-Carrboro City school systems – North Carolina

February 25, 2008

Speak only English on the school bus? – Nevada

February 19, 2008

NCLB and Latinos: No Latino Child Left Behind Matters

February 18, 2008

Hispanic student enrollment declines – Tulsa, Oklahoma

February 5, 2008

Spanish Town to Pay Kids to Read

January 30, 2008

Teachers Threaten Strike in Puerto Rico

January 22, 2008

‘CRISIS’ FOR LATINO AND BLACK KIDS – New York City

January 16, 2008

Judge dismisses slander suit against radio station – Academia Semillas Del Pueblo and its co-director filed the suit in May alleging the school was the target of an on-air, racist campaign that led to a bomb scare. – Los Angeles

January 15, 2008

Irving ISD foresees drop in enrollment – (can you guess why?)

January 14, 2008

Filling the Void After High School – (65,000 illegal immigrants graduate from U.S. high schools every year)

January 11, 2008

Immigration Fallout Seen In Schools – Phoenix

January 10, 2008

lesson for the books – proposal that the landmark victory of Méndez v. Westminster be taught in California schools

January 4, 2008

Hispanic school population increases in Oklahoma City – (now 10% Hispanic was 4.5% 10 years ago)

December 13, 2007

Roswell officer removed from school after calling immigration on student – New Mexico

December 11, 2007

Growth in Foreign-Speaking Students Outstrips Growth in Teachers to Teach Them – Maryland

December 5, 2007

Principal Separates Black, Hispanic Students After Fight; ACLU Weighs in – Raleigh, North Carolina

November 26, 2007

Ohio continues to fall short in number of minority teachers

November 25, 2007

Hispanics now one-third of Hall County students – Gainsville, Georgia

November 11, 2007

Class teaches Spanish to native speakers – Winston-Salem, North Carolina

November 5, 2007

Districts Adopt Mexican Curriculum to Help Hispanic Students

October 26, 2007

Catholic school’s English-only rule draws parent complaints – Wichita, Kansas