Saturday, February 26, 2022

Virginia Beach school board member says educating children who didn’t grow up speaking English ‘not sustainable’

The Virginian-Pilot reports:
Several of Victoria Manning’s fellow Virginia Beach School Board members and the superintendent criticized a post she made on social media that decried the cost and necessity of educating children who didn’t grow up speaking English.
There's more:
Manning said she wrote on Facebook after a presentation during Tuesday’s board meeting about the school division’s growing English as a Second Language program. “(Virginia Beach) schools has 300 additional ESL students in the past year. Most are from South America,” she wrote. “Our ESL budget has increased over $1 million in two years. Continuing to educate South Americans is not sustainable.”
Teaching non-English speakers is expensive, probably a good reason to bring in immigrants who speak English.