Indiana Schools Are Installing “Translation Stations” for Students Who Don’t Understand English
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in Texas, the way many schools are "serving" these non-English and non-Spanish speakers you mention is to actually hire teaching assistants who speak Arabic, Urdu, etc. These assistants sit at the tables with the students and interpret for them, help them do their assignments, etc.
Why not? It's only taxpayer money. I've seen classrooms of 20 students together with one teacher and four teaching assistants (translators). It's a circus, and the taxpayer-funded salaries of the teaching crew easily reaches $1000/classroom/day.
In spite of all this bending over backwards to reach the students who can't or won't learn English, academic results are still exceedingly poor.
Of course the results are poor. That's by design. The dumbing down and infiltration of America.