Albany, NY – 7/11/2024 – As the 2024-2025 school year approaches, Lexikeet Language Services, a leader in translation and interpretation services in education, offers crucial tips for schools on which documents to translate to support non-English speaking families. Recognizing the communication challenges these families face, the company emphasizes the importance of providing accessible information to enhance student success and facilitate interactions between parents and educators.
“As a Portuguese interpreter, translator, and community engagement professional working with non-English speaking families in the United States, I understand the critical need for clear communication between schools and families,” says Katia Morris, CMO of Lexikeet. “Imagine not speaking English yet having to advocate for your children as a parent. Many parents may hesitate to reach out to the school for information. Being ahead and providing them with all the necessary information in their native language will empower them to advocate for their children.”
Lexikeet highlights eight crucial documents that schools should translate to help non-English-speaking families get settled for the new school year:
“When schools translate these documents, they show a commitment to inclusivity and accessibility for all families in their community,” emphasizes Morris. “Accurate and culturally sensitive translations empower schools to build stronger relationships with non-English speaking families and support student success.”
For more information about Lexikeet and their educational translation services, please visit www.lexikeet.com.
About Lexikeet: Lexikeet is a leading provider of translation and interpretation services, specializing in educational translations. With years of experience and a commitment to inclusivity, Lexikeet empowers schools to communicate effectively with non-English speaking families, ensuring student success and fostering strong community relationships.
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