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California Still Struggling To Recover From Ban On Bilingual Education

California Still Struggling To Recover From Ban On Bilingual Education

Update: 2024-12-10
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In the late 1990s, California voters approved a law that required public schools to teach most classes only in English. After that, many public school districts across the state essentially eliminated their bilingual programs. Voters eventually repealed this law back in 2016. But a new investigation from our partner CalMatters has found that the state's bilingual education system is still recovering, while students struggle to get the support they need.

Reporter: Tara García Mathewson, CalMatters 


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California Still Struggling To Recover From Ban On Bilingual Education

California Still Struggling To Recover From Ban On Bilingual Education

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