Language access Services
How to access interpretation and translation services
Over 20% of our District students speak a language other than English at home, and 10% of students have families who prefer school communication in a language other than English. The most prominent spoken languages among our District students and families other than English are Spanish, French, Arabic, Swahili, Chinese, and Portuguese.
In order to ensure meaningful communication between schools, students, and families, our District's language access services include in-person interpretation, telephone interpretation, video interpretation, and written translation services.
In order to ensure meaningful communication between schools, students, and families, our District's language access services include in-person interpretation, telephone interpretation, video interpretation, and written translation services.
How to access Services
When you enroll your child in our District, please indicate your preferred language for communication when completing online registration.
Questions?
If you have any questions, would like to request an interpreter, or need help understanding a document, please contact your students' school for assistance.
Resources for Staff
Are you a staff member looking for translation and interpretation resources? See interpretation & translation services for staff for more information.