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| SENATE RESOLUTION
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| WHEREAS, In 2006, the federal Secretaries of State, |
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| Education, and Defense and the Director of National |
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| Intelligence joined together to take part in an initiative to |
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| dramatically increase the number of Americans learning and |
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| teaching foreign languages of critical need for reasons of |
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| national security and global competitiveness; and
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| WHEREAS, In 2008, the initiative, entitled the National |
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| Security Language Initiative, designated certain languages to |
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| be categorized as "Critical Need"; and |
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| WHEREAS, The National Security Language Initiative was |
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| implemented on the notion that recognizes
that "speaking |
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| another's language promotes understanding; conveys respect; |
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| strengthens our ability to engage foreign peoples and |
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| governments; and provides others with an opportunity to learn |
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| more about America and its people"; and |
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| WHEREAS, In 2008, Arabic was one of the languages |
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| designated as a "Critical Need" language; and |
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| WHEREAS, The National Security Language Initiative |
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| provides for federal funding for language instruction under |
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| Foreign Language Assistance Program grants; and |
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| WHEREAS, In 2008, federal grants have been used to aid in |
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| instruction of Arabic in Illinois programs, such as grants |
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| totaling $240,000 allowing for summer instruction for Chicago |
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| public school students to intensify their Arabic at the |
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| University of Chicago; and |
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| WHEREAS, To date, this State still remains to be |
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| startlingly under-represented among Foreign Language Assistant |
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| Program grant recipients; and |
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| WHEREAS, The State Board of Education also designates |
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| funding for an Arabic Language Initiative under its Arts and |
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| Foreign Language Education Grant Program; and |
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| WHEREAS, In May 2008, Mayor Richard M. Daley announced that |
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| Chicago public schools were initiating a $1,000,000 expansion |
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| of the Critical Languages Program; and |
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| WHEREAS, Concerned local communities of this State have |
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| initiated a concerted effort since the creation of the National |
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| Security Language Initiative to propose the introduction of |
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| Arabic as a foreign language option for high school, junior |
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| high, and elementary school students; and |
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| WHEREAS, The concerted effort has included numerous signed |
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| petitions, town hall meetings, and numerous personal |
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| one-on-one meetings with principals, students, teachers, |
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| parents, and superintendents; and |
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| WHEREAS, These concerned communities have continued their |
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| efforts to maintain the goal of building a competitive |
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| advantage for Illinois students in a changing global dynamic; |
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| and
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| WHEREAS, A few public schools in this State have already |
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| begun to offer Arabic as a foreign language, such as Lindblom |
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| Math & Science Academy, Lincoln Park High School, Roosevelt |
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| High School, Volta Elementary School, Durkin Park Elementary |
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| School, and Peck Elementary School; and
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| WHEREAS, Funding options, research, and community interest |
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| have shown Arabic to be a foreign language that will be a |
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| welcomed option in school districts, providing competitive |
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| advantage for students in this State; therefore, be it
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| RESOLVED, BY THE SENATE OF THE NINETY-SIXTH GENERAL |
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| ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we encourage school |
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| districts in this State to explore the introduction of Arabic |
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| as a foreign language in their curriculum, particularly school |
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| districts that have constituencies with an interest in the |
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| instruction of Arabic, through a transparent and collaborative |