Asked why many Filipino teachers are getting selected to teach in the U.S., Alvarado said: “Filipinos are very [well] known to be patient and hardworking, and that’s probably one of the reasons why mostly Filipinos are the participants of the J-1 (visa) teacher program.” ...
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his English was so good I had no idea why his mother hired me to tutor him. The reason was simply that he spoken English with his Filipino nanny day in day out since he was a toddler. When I asked about this, her reply was “She was good but her accent wasn’t very authentic”....
State Rep. Steve Allison, R-San Antonio, acknowledged that Texas has created "another unfunded mandate for something very important," noting that the $15,000 per campus provided by the law is insufficient to cover the costs of hiring full-time armed officers....
“So I want to say this to the parents of the school district – and I am one of them – we have certainly put more physical barriers in place as a result of all the incidents we’ve seen around the country.”Mitchell said that the horrific school shootings that have taken place in ...
Those visas allow teachers to stay in the US for up to five years. Alvarado is one of several Filipino teachers in their fourth year at Casa Grande teaching science – a notoriously hard subject to fill with US teachers. “People that have math and science degrees can make so much ...