Residents in the Mansfield Independent School District in Texas found out just this Monday evening that the district had decided to force some of their children to take Arabic language and culture classes.
Texas Schools Instituting Mandatory Arabic Language and Culture Classes
Selwyn Duke | The New American
08 February 2011
It seems that it was a well-kept secret. Residents in the Mansfield Independent School District in Texas found out just this Monday evening that the district had decided to force some of their children to take Arabic language and culture classes.
As for the impetus behind the move, as they say, just follow the money: The program is a condition for receipt of a federal grant. CBSDFW.com provides some detail, writing:
The Foreign Language Assistance Program (FLAP) grant was awarded to Mansfield ISD last summer by the U.S. Department of Education.
As part of the five-year $1.3 million grant, Arabic classes would be mandatory at Cross Timbers Intermediate School and Kenneth Davis Elementary School. The program would also be optional for students at T. A. Howard Middle School and Summit High School.
As part of the five-year $1.3 million grant, Arabic classes would be mandatory at Cross Timbers Intermediate School and Kenneth Davis Elementary School. The program would also be optional for students at T. A. Howard Middle School and Summit High School.
And FLAP has caused quite a flap — and rightly so. First, many parents are angry about being kept in the dark for so long. For example, CBS quotes a father, Joseph Balson, as saying:
Why are we just now finding out about it? It’s them [Mansfield ISD] applying for the grant, getting it approved and them now saying they’ll go back and change it only when they were caught trying to implement this plan without parents knowing about it.
...This story also underlines the need to shrink the federal government. When Uncle Sam collects an exorbitant amount of our tax money, it’s only natural that the states will start competing for how much of it they will get back. And then they will be marionettes, as “He who pays the piper, calls the tune.” So while we don’t want Arabic forced on us, the real problem is that we’ve been speaking Big Brother’s language for far too long.
Full Story:
http://www.thenewamerican.com/index...mandatory-arabic-language-and-culture-classes
Contact Mansfield ISD:
E-mail: [email protected]
Office: 817-299-6302
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