Washington: For the first time, two government schools in Silicon Valley, California, America, are going to start teaching Hindi as a world language in their curriculum. The decision to include Hindi (Hindi) as an optional subject was welcomed by the Indian American community in Fremont, who were demanding Hindi be taught to their children in schools. Fremont is one of the places in California where the number of Indian Americans is highest.
The Fremont Unified School District board passed a resolution on Jan. 17 to begin teaching Hindi as a pilot project at Horner Middle School and Irvington High School for the 2024-2025 academic year beginning in August. Is related to inclusion of this language in the curriculum.
65 percent of the students at Horner Middle School and Irvington High School are Indian American. During the meeting, board members Vivek Prasad, Sharon Coco, Larry Sweeney and its president Yajing Zhang supported the proposal, citing student welfare as a major factor in their decision, a press release said.