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    PRESS RELEASE
    California Assemblyman Dario Frommer
    CONTACT: Karen S. Kim
    (916) 319-2043
    April 28, 2006

    FROMMER'S BILL TO OFFER ARMENIAN CREDENTIAL FOR TEACHERS PASSES
    ASSEMBLY EDUCATION COMMITTEE

    (SACRAMENTO, CA) - The Assembly Education Committee late Wednesday
    passed legislation by Assembly Majority Leader Dario Frommer
    (D-Glendale) that would expand the single subject foreign language
    California Subject Examination for Teachers to include the Armenian
    language.

    `Our state boasts the largest Armenian population outside of
    Armenia, and yet we have no program available for teachers who want to
    be credentialed in the Armenian language,' Frommer said. `This bill
    will not only better equip teachers in districts with large Armenian
    populations, it will also allow all interested students to study the
    Armenian language in elementary and high schools.'

    Of the 1,064,578 English learners enrolled in California, 12,786
    students said Armenian was their native language. In Frommer's own
    district, the Glendale Unified School District reported that it had
    3,904 English language learners who speak Armenian primarily, making
    up 49% of the districts total English language learner population. In
    Los Angeles, there are 3,824 English language learners whose primary
    language is Armenian.

    Assembly Bill 2913's expansion of the CSET's single subject teaching
    credential to include the Armenian language will permit high schools,
    colleges and universities to offer the Armenian language as a course
    in the curriculum and will guarantee that those courses will be taught
    by teachers credentialed in Armenian. The first Armenian CSET must be
    administered by September 1, 2009, according to the bill.

    Frommer introduced the bill upon the request of constituent Saro
    Nazarian. Groups supporting the bill include: the Armenian Assembly of
    America, Armenian American Chamber of Commerce, Board of Regents of
    Prelacy Armenian Schools, Glendale Community College and Glendale
    Unified School District.

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