Language-Learning Software Company Is the Latest to Endorse Congresswoman’s International Education and Foreign Language Bill
Congresswoman Loretta Sanchez (CA-47) today announced that Rosetta Stone Inc. (NYSE:RST), a leading provider of technology-based language learning solutions, has endorsed the U.S. and the World Education Act, legislation she recently introduced that will encourage and expand international education and foreign language programs in America’s schools. Rosetta Stone joins over 33 organizations in supporting Rep. Sanchez’s legislation, which would provide grant funding for educational programs that promote international enrichment for elementary and secondary school students and their teachers.
“I firmly believe that our students need a deeper knowledge of foreign languages and cultures to not only compete, but thrive in an increasingly global economy,” said Rep. Sanchez. “Rosetta Stone and other organizations will be critical partners in promoting language-learning and international education in our schools. I am thrilled to have their support as we strive to make better, smarter investments in America’s children and their teachers.”
“We are extremely pleased to align with Rep. Sanchez on the H.R. 3359 U.S. and World Education Act to promote the value of language learning in the U.S.,” said Tom Adams, president and CEO, Rosetta Stone Inc. “By harnessing technology and promoting innovation, we can empower educators and help make the youth of America true global citizens.”
The U.S. and the World Education Act strives to address the growing education gap separating children in America from their counterparts in other industrialized countries. Rep. Sanchez’s bill would provide grants to support international education and foreign language programs for students. It would also provide funding for professional development programs to ensure America’s teachers are equipped with the skills they need to give our students a solid foundation in world history, international relations, foreign languages, and global economics.
The following organizations have publicly expressed their support for the U.S. and the World Education Act:
American Council on Education (ACE)
American Red Cross
Anaheim
Unified High School District (California)
APIA Legislative Caucus
Association
of California School administrators
California Association for the
Gifted
California Council for the Social Studies
California
Federation of Teachers (AFT, AFL-CIO)
California Geography Council
California
Labor Federation
California Math Council
California Reading
Association
California School Board Association
California
Science Teachers Association
Californians Together
City
College of San Francisco
Constitutional Rights Foundation
Dominican
University of California, San Rafael, CA
Garden Grove Unified
School District (California)
George Lucas Education Foundation, CA
Hispanic
Legislative Caucus
Los Angeles Unified School District (California)
National
Council for the Social Sciences
National Parent Teacher Association
(PTA)
North Bay Leadership Council
North Orange County
Community College District (California)
Rosetta Stone
San
Mateo County Central Labor Council
Santa Ana Unified School
District (California)
State of California
The Bay Area Council
Economic Institute
The California World History Association
The
Southern California Consortium on International Studies (SOCCIS)
University
of the Pacific
Contacts:
Office of Congresswoman Loretta Sanchez
Caroline Hogan,
202-225-2965
Rosetta Stone
Reilly Brennan,
703-387-5863
rbrennan@rosettastone.com