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Schwarzenegger: Sign AB 1510 into Law
Dear ACLU/SC Take Action member,
A few years ago, an 11th grader in California was on the
brink of being expelled from school. His mother, a Chinese
immigrant still struggling with English, scheduled a meeting
with school officials to discuss the problem, and asked her
son's former teacher to accompany her and serve as her
interpreter.
Although the teacher agreed, the school
prohibited this young man’s mother from
bringing her own interpreter to the meeting, claiming that the
school would provide its own. This person was not a certified
interpreter and provided a vague translation of this extremely
important conversation about her son’s life.
Compelled by this disturbing incident, the ACLU is working to
make sure no parent is denied the right to bring his or her own
interpreter to any meeting with school officials. Parents
deserve to have someone who is competent and whom they can trust
when dealing with important decisions affecting their
child’s education.
Take Action NOW and urge the governor to sign AB
1510 into law. This bill will allow parents Limited in
English Proficiency (LEP) to bring an oral language interpreter
to parent meetings.
Parents given language access are stronger advocates for
their children, who may otherwise fall through the cracks.
A child’s education and future are too important to leave
parents lost in translation.
Urge Governor Schwarzenegger to sign this bill
into law today.
Thanks for all that you do, Your ACLU/SC Take Action
Team
Send a letter to the following decision maker(s):
Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger (if you live in California)
Below is the sample letter:
Subject: AB 1510 (Eng) - SUPPORT
Dear [decision maker name automatically inserted here],
I urge you to sign AB 1510, which would allow parents Limited in English Proficiency (LEP) to bring an oral language interpreter to meetings with school officials when it does not conflict with existing laws.
School districts struggle to meet the interpretation needs of parents, partly due to an inadequate knowledge of existing laws and inadequate fiscal resources. Further, there are situations where state and federal laws do not require school districts to provide interpreters for LEP parents. This bill would give parents a right to bring their own interpreter under these circumstances.
The bill would also apply to suspension and expulsion proceedings. These parent meetings have high-stakes consequences and long-term implications for children's futures. Suspension and expulsion reduce the likelihood of graduating on time and often lead students to drop out. Students who do not graduate from high school have a reduced earning capacity, are more likely to be unemployed, and are over-represented in the criminal justice system. Suspension and expulsion also disproportionately affect students of color. It's critical that parents have the opportunity to fully understand and effectively participate in meetings about these issues; language should not be an obstacle.
For these reasons, I urge you to sign AB 1510 into law.
Sincerely,
[Your Name]
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