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More than Translation: Multi-Faceted Solutions for Communicating with NYC’s Immigrant Families

This June 2022 data analysis estimates that more than 329,000 public school students do not have a parent who speaks English fluently and calls for investments in a permanent, central system for immigrant family communications at the Department of Education (DOE). The analysis uses data from the U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey (ACS) to illustrates the need for multi-faceted approaches to communication that go beyond making translated documents available online.

Parent holds a sign at a rally reading 'Quiero participar! I want to participate!'

My child’s school sends me information by email. I don’t know how to use email that well. And the emails are always in English, even though the school knows I do not speak English. I have to ask my children for help to understand what the email says.”

Florentina, a Spanish-speaking parent of 10-year-old in a Bronx school

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