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Arabic Courses Nixed at Local Schools District 230 is considered offering Arabic language courses at its high schools

By  MATT BARTOSIK

Updated 2:03 PM CDT, Fri, Nov 14, 2008

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Spanish, French... Arabic? Some students in Cook County may soon have the option of taking an Arabic language course.

 

In today's world, it would benefit us to better understand Arabic culture, rather than rely on stereotypes. With this in mind, Consolidated High School District 230 in southwest Cook County considered adding Arabic language courses at its high schools, at the request of several parents and students.

The school board vetoed the plan, however, much to the disappointment of interested students.

The issue is part of a growing trend in classrooms across the U.S. Along with Mandarin and Hindi, the National Security Language Initiative has funded classes in "critical" languages like Arabic since 2006.

Approximately 150 students had signed a petition in favor of the idea at Stagg, Sandburg, and Andrew high schools.

"Some of these schools have 15 or 20 percent of their students who are of Arabic origin," Zaher Sahloul, president of the Mosque Foundation in Bridgeview, told the Chicago Tribune. He also argued that Arabic is essential to international trade.

"Yet, in spite of that, you have this reluctance to introduce it."

A district committee spent several months researching the benefits of such courses, along with other languages.

"If we were gonna go by demographics and that would be the determining factor in what language we wanted to add, it wouldn't be Arabic," said Assistant Superintendant Brenda Reynolds. "It would be Polish."

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  • Fouad Monday, Mar 23 at 12:51 PM FLAG COMMENT First of all Arabic is the only language the Holy Koran is written or read. Right now there are over a Billion plus practicing Muslims that need to know Arabic because roughly only one out of ten people who are Muslims are Arabic the rest are from different nationalities and in order to practice Islam knowing Arabic is essential to know the true meaning of the Holy Koran.
  • parent Wednesday, Jan 28 at 8:34 PM FLAG COMMENT i think arabic is spoken in so many countries so it is a good choice to start having it at schools
  • mimi Tuesday, Dec 2 at 5:57 PM FLAG COMMENT it should be put i made a mistake in spelling
  • mimi Tuesday, Dec 2 at 5:56 PM FLAG COMMENT it should be put in scool i made a mistake in spelling sorry
  • mimi Tuesday, Dec 2 at 5:54 PM FLAG COMMENT actually arabic isnt a relgion but a lanuage lke spanish it isnt preaching but teaching and polish isnt spoken in more than one country yet arabic is the language are traders in oil speak i agree it shouldnt be put iin school

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