Individual Non-Public School Report INSTRUCTIONS Questions concerning this report should be referred to: The Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education Education Data Services/Data Collection 781-338-DATA (3282) PrivateSchools@doe.mass.edu October 1, 2015 MASSACHUSETTS DEPARTMENT OF ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION INDIVIDUAL SCHOOL REPORT OCTOBER 1, 2015 INSTRUCTIONS TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE TITLE PAGE Table 1 Table 2 Table 3 Table 4 Table 5 Table 6 Table 7 Enrollment by Grade Enrollment by Residence Enrollment by Race First Language Not English (FLNE) English Language Learner (LEP) Disadvantaged Students Non-Public School Educators 1 1 3 4 4 5 6 The information on these tables is collected under the authority of state and federal laws, including Mass. General Laws Chapter 69, Sections 1A, 1B, and 1I; Chapter 71, Section 37D; Chapter 71A; and Chapter 72. It is used for statistical analysis, reporting, and planning in relation to Massachusetts schools and students. Some specific uses are noted under each table. A. TABLE 1: ENROLLMENT BY GRADE BY GENDER 1. The information on this table is used for statistical purposes, including making school enrollment projections, completing federal reports, and calculating federal grant calculations. 2. ALL NON-PUBLIC SCHOOLS are required to complete this table. 3. All information should be as of October 1, 2015. 4. Include all full-time students carried on the school register as of October 1, whether they were present or absent that day. Do not include students who left school or transferred before October 1. Do not include students who enrolled after October 1. 5. Grade 13 should be used to report a student beyond grade 12 who is enrolled in a postgraduate program (e.g., College Preparatory). 6. Grade SP should be used to report a special education student beyond grade 12. B. TABLE 2: ENROLLMENT BY RESIDENCE 1. This information is used to audit the School Attending Children Report data used to develop enrollment projections. 1 2. ALL NON-PUBLIC SCHOOLS are required to complete this table. 3. All information should be as of October 1, 2015. 4. All students entered on Table 1 should be included on this table. (This includes those who live within the local area, those who come from other Massachusetts cities and towns, and all out-of-state students.) The total number of students reported should equal the total enrollment entered on Table 1. Please fill out only ONE TOWN PER LINE. All students who come from that town should be reported on one line. "Out-of-State" students should be added together and reported as a total; do not break them down by state. The following communities are considered to be part of the City of Boston, (code number 035): Allston Brighton Charlestown Dorchester East Boston Hyde Park 5. Jamaica Plain Mattapan Roslindale Roxbury South Boston West Roxbury If more space is needed, please photocopy the table and attach the additional sheets. For the purpose of this report, the student's town of residence is considered to be the city or town where his/her parents or guardians are living on October 1, 2015. If the student's parents or guardians reside out-of-state, the town of residence should be filled in as "888 - Out-of-State." If the student is a state ward, the town of residence should be filled in as "999 - State Ward." A list of cities and towns in Massachusetts along with their code numbers can be found on the back of the report forms. In addition, a list of the principal communities and their corresponding town names is attached to these instructions. PLEASE NOTE: Mass. General Laws, Chapter 72, Section 2: The supervisory officers of all private schools shall, within thirty days after the enrollment or registration of any child of compulsory school age, report his/her name, age, and residence to the superintendent of schools of the town where the child resides; and whenever a child withdraws from a private school, such officers shall, within ten days, notify said superintendent. This report does not take the place of this requirement. 2 C. TABLE 3: ENROLLMENT BY RACE/ETHNICITY 1. This information is used by school superintendents and the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education in making the annual determination of racial composition as required by Chapter 71, Section 37D. 2. ALL NON-PUBLIC SCHOOLS receiving STATE FUNDS are required to complete this table; it is requested of other non-public schools. 3. All information should be as of October 1, 2015. 4. All students entered on Table 1 should be included on this table. 5. The racial classifications used here are similar to the standard categories used by the Federal Office for Civil Rights (OCR), Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC), General Accounting Office (GAO), and Office of Management and Budget (OMB). As adapted by the Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education, they are defined below: 6. Definitions: American Indian (Non-Hispanic) - A person having origins in any of the original peoples of North America (includes Alaskan Native). Black (Non-Hispanic) - A person having origins in any of the black racial groups of Africa. Asian (Non-Hispanic) - A person having origins in any of the original peoples of the Far East, Southeast Asia, or the Indian subcontinent, including, for example, Cambodia, China, India, Japan, Korea, Malaysia, Pakistan, the Philippine Islands, Thailand, and Vietnam. White (Non-Hispanic) - A person having origins in any of the original peoples of Europe, North Africa, or the Middle East. Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander (Non-Hispanic) – A person having origins in any of the original peoples of Hawaii, Guam, Samoa, or other Pacific Islands. Two or More Races (Non-Hispanic) – A person who is two or more races listed above AND is NOT a person of Hispanic origin. One Race and Hispanic - A person of Mexican, Puerto Rican, Cuban, Central or South American, or other Spanish culture or origin and one race listed above. Two or More Races and Hispanic – A person of Mexican, Puerto Rican, Cuban,, Central or South American, or other Spanish culture or origin and also two or more races listed above. 3 NOTE: Portuguese and Cape Verdean students are not considered Hispanic; they should be included either in column 2 (Black not of Hispanic origin) or in column 4 (White not of Hispanic origin). 7. Schools have the authority to request parents or students to self-identify on the basis of race. However, this identification cannot be required if a parent, for any reason, refuses to provide it. The reporting categories are not intended to be a barrier to enrolling students in school. A parent who does not want to check any racial/ethnic classification on a school enrollment form is not required to do so. 8. Schools have the option to identify visually a student by race for reporting purposes. If a parent or student has not been self-identified on the basis of one of these broad reporting categories, please use your best professional judgment in classifying the student in the category that most nearly describes him or her. 9. For more information regarding Race and Ethnicity please go to the following site: http://www.doe.mass.edu/infoservices/data/guides/race_faq.html D. TABLE 4: FIRST LANGUAGE NOT ENGLISH (FLNE) TABLE 5: ENGLISH LANGUAGE LEARNERS (ELL) 1. The information in Table 4 and Table 5 are used together in determining which nonpublic schools have students who are English Language Learners (ELL) and who may be eligible for services under certain federal grant programs for this population of students. 2. ALL NON-PUBLIC SCHOOLS receiving FEDERAL FUNDS are required to complete these tables. 3. All information should be as of October 1, 2015. 4. Definitions: First Language Not English (FLNE) - Includes (a) students born outside the United States whose native tongue is not English, and (b) students born within the United States of non-English-speaking parents. English Language Learner (ELL) - Students whose first language is not English and who cannot perform ordinary class work in English. Other Languages - In addition to those already printed on the form, a list of other possible languages (Language Codes) is included with these instructions. They should be reported, along with their code numbers, on the blank portions of Tables 4 and 5. An alphabetical list of foreign countries and their respective languages (Language Reference List) is also included to aid in identifying accurately the languages of the students. 5. Native English-speaking students who have learned a second language in school (e.g., 4 Spanish, French, Chinese, etc.) should NOT be included in these tables. 6. These two tables reflect the two-step process necessary to identify students who are English language learners. For the first step, all students whose first language is not English must be identified. The second step involves screening and testing the students to determine whether they are able to perform ordinary class work in English. For further information on this procedure, please contact the local public school district English language learner coordinator. 7. PLEASE NOTE that all students entered in Table 5 must also be included in Table 4. Table 4 includes all students whose first language is not English. Table 5 separates out those students who are English language learners (i.e., those who cannot perform ordinary class work in English). If the tables are filled out correctly, the numbers on Table 4 will always be greater than or equal to the numbers on Table 5. Table 5 cannot be greater than Table 4. 8. To help you identify accurately the language spoken by a student who is a native of a foreign country, an alphabetical list of countries and languages is attached. If a country for which you are seeking the language information is not included on this list, please use the encyclopedia to classify the language spoken in that country. Note that some countries have more than one official language. It may therefore be necessary to ascertain from the student the language in which he or she is most proficient. E. TABLE 6: DISADVANTAGED STUDENTS 1. The information on this table is used: (a) to determine those schools whose faculty will be eligible for loan cancellation under the Perkins Loan Program or the National Direct Student Loan Program; (b) to determine eligibility or priority for various state or federal grants; and (c) as an indicator of the socio-economic status of the students served by the school. 2. Unless this table is completed, no teacher in the school will be eligible for the loan cancellation described above. 3. All information should be as of October 1, 2015. 4. Definitions: Free/Reduced Lunch (a) All students who are eligible for free or reduced price lunch should be reported. A determination of eligibility for the program does not necessarily mean participation in the program. 5 If a student meets any one of the following criteria they should be counted as eligible for free lunch or reduced price lunch. (a) his/her family has an annual income at or below the following chart (before any welfare payments): FAMILY ANNUAL SIZE INCOME 1 $15,301 2 20,709 3 26,117 (This chart is based on 4 31,525 the federal poverty 5 36,933 guidelines effective 6 42,341 July 1, 2015 - June 30, 2016.) 7 47,749 8 53,157 For each additional family member add: $5,408; or (b) the family receives TANF (Transitional Assistance to Needy Families). These students automatically qualify for free lunch; or the student is a state ward or is in an institution for the neglected or delinquent. These students qualify for free or reduced lunch based on their income. They are considered a household of one; or the student is eligible for free or reduced price school meals. (c) (d) Note: No student is to be asked his/her family's income. F. Table 7: Non-Public School Educators 1. The information on this table is used to comply with the requirements of the federal No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 (NCLB). 2. ALL NON-PUBLIC SCHOOLS are requested to complete this table. 3. All information should be as of October 1, 2015. 4. Please report all staff providing educational services in the school. This would include school administrators, teachers, paraprofessionals, counselors, etc. DO NOT INCLUDE staff providing non-educational services such as food service, custodial care, security, transportation, etc. 6 Principal Communities in Massachusetts Community Accord Acoxaet Adamsdale Adamsville Allerton Allston Annisquam Antassawamock Neck Apponagansett Arlington Heights Ashbury Grove Ashley Falls Ashleyville Assinipi Assonet Astor Atlantic Attleboro Falls Auburndale Ayer Village Babson Park Back Bay Annex Bakers Island Balance Rock Baldwinville Ballardvale Bancroft Barre Plains Barrowsville Bass River Bayside Beach Bluff Beaver Meadow Berkshire Beverly Farms Blackburn Blackington Bondsville Boney Ridge 4 Corners Bourndale Bradford Bradstreet Brant Rock Bridgewater State Farm Brier Briggsville Briggsville Brighton Brightwood Brookline Village Brookville Bryantville Burkville Burlington Ave. Annex Burrage Buzzards Bay Byfield Camp Merrill Campello Cape Ann Caryville Cataumet Cedarville Centerville Centre Street Chapinville Charles River Charlestown Charleton Depot Charlton City Chartley Chathamport Cherry Valley Chester Center Chestnut Hill Chicopee Falls Chiltonville Cichutauate City Hall City Mills Town Norwell Westport No. Attleboro Colrain Hull Boston Gloucester Mattapoisett Dartmouth Arlington Hamilton Sheffield W. Springfield Hanover Freetown Boston Quincy No. Attleboro Newton Haverhill Wellesley Boston Salem Pittsfield Templeton Andover Middlefield Barre Norton Yarmouth Hull Swampscott Leyden Lanesboro Beverly Ashburnham No. Adams Palmer Chester Bourne Haverhill Hatfield Marshfield Bridgewater Savoy Attleboro Clarksburg Boston Springfield Brookline Holbrook Pembroke Conway Boston Holbrook Bourne Newbury Pittsfield Brockton Rockport Franklin Bourne Plymouth Barnstable Brockton Northboro Needham Boston Charlton Charlton Norton Chatham Leicester Chester Newton Chicopee Plymouth Wayland Lawrence Norfolk Community Clifford Clifton Cochesett Cold Hill Cold Spring Coldbrook Springs Collinsville Coltsville Commercial Street Cooleyville Coolidge Corner Cordage Cordaville Cotuit Cove Landing Craigville Crockerville Crow Point Cummaquid Curtis Cross Cushing Cushing Cuttyhunk Dayville Deer Island Dell Dennisport Devereux Dodge Dodgeville Dorchester Dorchester Center Drury Dwight East Arlington East Boston East Boxford East Braintree East Brewster East Brimfield East Dedham East Dennis East Douglas East Edgartown East Falmouth East Foxboro East Freetown East Gardner East Harwich East Haverhill East Holliston East Lee East Leverett East Lynn East Manchester East Mansfield East Mattapoissett East Milton East Northfield East Norton East Orleans East Otis East Pembroke East Pepperell East Princeton East Sandwich East Saugus East Taunton East Templeton East Walpole East Wareham East Watertown East Weymouth East Whately East Windsor Easton Center Eastondale Eastville Egypt Ellisville Town New Bedford Marblehead West Bridgewater Granby Sandisfield Oakham Dracut Pittsfield Brockton New Salem Brookline Plymouth Southboro Barnstable Hudson Barnstable Fitchburg Hingham Barnstable Hanover Salisbury Amherst Gosnold Chester Boston Heath Dennis Marblehead Charlton Attleboro Boston Boston Florida Belchertown Arlington Boston Boxford Braintree Brewster Brimfield Dedham Dennis Douglas Edgartown Falmouth Foxboro Freetown Gardner Harwich Haverhill Holliston Lee Leverett Lynn Manchester Mansfield Mattapoissett Milton Northfield Norton Orleans Otil Pembroke Pepperell Princeton Sandwich Saugus Taunton Templeton Walpole Wareham Watertown Weymouth Whately Windsor Easton Easton East Bridgewater Scituate Plymouth Community Elmwood Essex Fairhaven Fairlawn Falmouth Heights Farely Farnams Farnumsville Fayville Federal Federal Reserve Feeding Hills Fentonville Findlen Fisherville Fiskdale Flint Florence Forest Hill Forest Park Forestdale Forge Village Fort Devens Foxvale Framingham Center Franklin Park French King Bridge Fresh Brook Furnace Gates Cross Gibbs Crossing Gilbertville Gleasondale Glen Mills Glendale Gomorrah Graniteville Granville Center Green Harbor Greenbush Greendale Greenwich Village Greenwood Griswoldville Grove Hall Guisset Gurney Corner Hanover Center Hanover Street Harding Hartsville Harwich Hatchville Hathorne Hayden Row Haydenville Hebronville Hicksville Highlands Hillsboro Hingham Center Hodges Village Hoosac Tunnel Horseneck Beach Hough's Neck Housatonic Humarock Huntsville Hyannis Hyannis Port Hyde Park Indian Orchard Ingleside Inman Square Interlaken Ironstone Island Creek Islington Jamaica Plain Jefferson 7 Town East Bridgewater Boston Chicopee Shrewsbury Falmouth Erving Cheshire Grafton Southboro Worcester Boston Agawam Brimfield Dedham Grafton Sturbridge Fall River Northampton Boston Springfield Sandwich Westford Ayer Foxboro Framingham Boston Montague Wellfleet Hardwick Georgetown Ware Hardwick Stow Georgetown Stockbridge New Marlboro Westford Granville Marshfield Scituate Worcester Greenwich Wakefield Colrain Boston Falmouth Hanson Hanover Boston Medfield New Marlboro Harwich Falmouth Danvers Hopkinton Williamsburg Attleboro Dartmouth Springfield Leverett Hingham Oxford Florida Westport Quincy Great Barrington Marshfield Huntington Barnstable Barnstable Boston Springfield Holyoke Cambridge Stockbridge Uxbridge Duxbury Westwood Boston Holden Community Kenberms Kendall Green Kendall Square Kenkaport Knightville Knokapot Lake Pearl Lake Pleasant Lanesville Larndville Laurel Park Leeds Lenox Dale Line Brook Linwood Lithia Little Neck Little River Littleton Common Locks Village Long Island Long Plain Loudville Lower Mills Ludlow Center Lynnfield Center Lyonsville Magnolia Manchaug Manchester Manomet Manville Mara Hill Marblehead Neck Marstons Mills Matfield Mattapan Medford Hillside Melrose Highlands Menauhunt Menemsha Merrick Merrimacport Milbrook Mill River Millers Falls Millington Minot Monaset Monponsett Monroe Bridge Montague City Montello Montville Monument Beach Moores Corner Morningdale Morseville Mt. 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Boylston Taunton Marshfield Swansea Harwich Newbury North Attleboro Wareham Barnstable Templeton Wellesley Barnstable Groton Wareham Billerica Swampscott Rockport Athol Wareham Harwich Community Plum Island Pocasset Point Independence Polpis Ponkapog Ponville Pottersville Powers Mills Prattsville Prides Crossing Princeton Depot Prospectville Quinapoxet Quinsigamond Race Point Raynham Center Readville Red Bridge Revere Beach Ringville Riverdale Rivermoor Riverside Rochdale Rock Rock Harbor Rock Valley Rock Village Rocky Nook Rogers Square Roslindale Round Hill Point Roxbury Roxbury Crossing Russellville Rutland Heights Sagamore Sagamore Beach Salisbury Beach Sandhills Santuit Saundersvale Saxonville Scantic Scituate Center Scotland Sea View Seaside Segraganset Shaker Village Shaker Village Shattuckville Shawsheen Village Shelburne Falls Sheldonville Shirley Center Shore Acres Siaconset Silver Beach Silver Lake Sixteen Acres Smiths Smiths Ferry Smithville Soldiers Field South South Acton South Amherst South Ashburnham South Ashfield South Athol South Attleboro South Barre South Berlin South Boston South Braintree South Byfield South Chatham South Chelmsford South Dartmouth Town Newbury Bourne Wareham Nantucket Canton Norfolk Somerset Phillipston Bridgewater Beverly Princeton Waltham Holden Shrewsbury Provincetown Raynham Boston Ludlow Revere Northington Northbridge Scituate Gill Leicester Middleboro Orleans Holyoke Haverhill Plymouth Lowell Boston Dartmouth Boston Boston Russell Rutland Bourne Bourne Salisbury Scituate Barnstable Southbridge Framingham Hampden Scituate Bridgewater Scituate Plymouth Dighton Harvard Shirley Colrain Andover Shelburne Wrentham Shirley Scituate Nantucket Falmouth Kingston Spirngfield Enfield South Hadley Barre Boston Fall River Acton Amherst Ashburnham Ashfield Athol Attleboro Barre Berlin Boston Braintree Newbury Chatham Chelmsford Dartmouth Community South Deerfield South Dennis South Duxbury South Easton South Egremont South Essex South Groveland South Hadley Falls South Hamilton South Hanover South Hanson South Harwich South Hingham South Lee South Lincoln South Middleboro South Natick South Orleans South Postal Annex South Royalston South Sandisfield South Sandwich South Southville South Sudbury South Swansea South Truro South Vernon South Walpole South Wareham South Wellfleet South Westport South Weymouth South Williamstown South Worthington South Yarmouth Southfield Springville Spruce Corner Squantum Standish State Farm State House State Line Steep Brook Sterling Junction Still River Stockbridge Bowl Stony Brook Straights Pond Straw Hollow Surfside Swift River Swifts Beach Tatnuck Teaticket Tennyville Terminal Thorndike Three Rivers Thwaites Titicut Touisset Tower Hill Townsend Harbor Tremont Tremont Tufts College Tully Tullyville Turners Falls Unionville Uphams Corner Van Deusenville Vineyard Haven Waban Wadsworth Wamesit Waquoit Ward Hill Washington Square 8 Town Deerfield Dennis Duxbury Easton Egremont Essex Groveland South Hadley Hamilton Hanover Hanson Harwich Hingham Lee Lincoln Middleboro Natick Orleans Boston Royalston Sandisfield Sandwich Southboro Sudbury Swansea Truro Northfield Walpole Wareham Wellfleet Westport Weymouth Williamstown Worthington Yarmouth New Marlboro Winchendon Ashfield Quincy Hanover Bridgewater Boston W. 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LANGUAGE CODES Code Language Code Language Code Language 105 110 115 120 125 130 135 140 145 150 155 160 165 170 175 180 185 190 195 200 001 205 210 215 220 002 225 230 235 240 245 247 250 255 260 265 270 275 280 290 295 003 305 310 315 317 320 325 330 335 340 342 004 345 347 350 355 360 365 ABORIGINAL AFRIKAANS ALBANIAN ALSATIAN GERMAN ALTAIC AMHARIC ARABIC ARMENIAN AYMARA BAHASA INDONESIAN BAMBARA BANTU BASQUE BENGALI BERBER BRENTON BULGARIAN BURMESE BYELORUSS CANTON CAPE VERDEAN CATALAN CAUCASIAN CHECHUTO CHICHEWA CHINESE LANGUAGES HAITIAN CREOLE CRIOULO CZECH DANISH DARI PERSIAN DINKA DIVEHI DJERMA DUTCH DZONGKHA TIBETAN FANG FARSI FIJIAN FINNISH FLEMISH FRENCH FRENCH PATOIS FRISIAN FUKIEN GA GALICIAN GALLA GERMAN GILBERTESE GOLLATO GREBO GREEK GUARANI GUJARATI HAKKA DIALECT HASSANIYA ARABIC HAUSA HEBREW 370 375 380 385 390 395 400 405 005 410 415 420 422 423 435 425 430 435 440 442 445 446 447 450 452 455 460 465 470 475 480 483 485 487 489 490 495 500 505 510 515 520 522 525 535 540 542 545 547 550 551 560 565 570 575 580 585 590 595 HINDI HMONG HUNGARIAN IBO ICELANDIC INDIAN INDO-EUROPEAN IRISH GAELIC ITALIAN JAMAICAN CREOLE JAPANESE JAVANESE JUBA ARABIC KASHMIRI KINYARWANDU KHAIKHA MONGOLIAN KHMER/KHMAI KINYARWANDU KIRUNDI KLAO KOREAN KPELLE KRAHN KRIO KRU (KRUMEN) KURDISH KURKISH KYONGSANGTO LAO LAPP LATIN LATVIAN LESOTHO LITHUANIAN LOMA LUGANDA LUXEMBOURGISH MACEDONIAN MALAGASY MALAY MALTESE MANDARIN MANDINGO MAORI MELANESIAN MELANESIAN PIDGIN MENDE MERINA MEXICA MONEGASQUE MORE NAHUATL NAMKYONGTO NAURAUN NDEBELE NEPALI NEWARI NIGER-CONGO NORWEGIAN 600 605 610 615 620 625 630 006 633 635 640 655 660 665 670 675 680 685 690 695 700 705 707 710 715 725 730 735 007 740 745 750 755 759 760 765 767 770 775 780 783 785 790 795 797 800 805 810 815 820 825 830 835 840 845 850 888 PAPUAN PATOIS PERSIAN PIDGIN ENGLISH PILIPINO POLICE MOTU POLISH PORTUGUESE PUNJABI/PANJABI PUSHTU/PASHTU PYONGANTO ROMANIAN ROMANISCH RUSSIAN SAMOAN SANGHO SEOUL SERBO-CROATIAN SETSWANA SHANGHAI SHONA SHUNGCHONDO SINDHI SINHALA SISWATI SLOVAK SLOVENE SOMALI SPANISH SRANAN TONGO SUDANIC LANGUAGES SWAHILI SWEDISH TAGALOG TAIWAN TAMIL TELUGU THAI TIBETAN TIGRE TIGRINYA TONGAN TURKISH TUVALUAN TWI UKRANIAN URALIAN URDU UZBEC VALENCIAN VIETNAMESE VIGUS WELSH WEST ASIAN YIDDISH YORUBA [OTHER] 9 COUNTRY LANGUAGES Afghanistan Pashtu, Afghan Persian (Dari), Turkic languages (primarily Uzbek andTurkmen), 30 minor languages Albania Albanian (Tosk is the official dialect), Greek Algeria Arabic (official), Berber, French Andorra Catalan (official), French, Castilian Angola Portuguese (official), Bantu dialects Antigua and Barbuda English (official), local dialects Argentina Spanish (official), English, Italian, German, French Australia English, native languages Austria German Azerbaijan Azeri, Russian, Armenian, Daghestanis, other Bahamas English, Creole Bahrain Arabic, English, Farsi, Urdu Bangladesh Bangla (official), English Barbados English Belarus Byelorussian, Russian, other Belgium Flemish (dutch), French, German Belize English (official), Spanish, Maya, Garifuna (Carib) Benin French, Fon and Yoruba, tribal languages Bhutan Dzongkha (official), Tibetan dialects, Nepalese dialects Bolivia Spanish (official), Quechua (official), Aymara (official) Bosnia and Herzegovina Serbo - Croatian Botswana English (official), Setswana Brazil Portuguese (official), Spanish, English, French Brunei Darussalam Malay (official), English, Chinese Bulgaria Bulgarian, secondary languages Burkina Faso French (official), Sudanic tribal languages Burma Burmese, minority ethnic languages Burundi French (official), Kirundi (official), Swahili Cambodia Khmer (official), French Cameroon English (official), French (official), 24 other African language groups Canada English (official), French (official) Cape Verde Islands Portuguese (official), Crioulo, 24 Others Central African Republic French (official), Sangho (national), Arabic, Hunsa, Swahili Chad French (official), Arabic (official), Sara (in south), Sango (in south), others Chile Spanish China (Taiwan) Standard Chinese (Putonghua) or Mandarin (based on the Beijing dialect), Yue (Cantonese), Wu (Shanghainese), Minbei (Fuzhou), Minnan (Hokkien-Taiwanese), Xiang, Gan, Hakka dialects Spanish Colombia 10 Comoros Arabic (official), French (official), Comoran Costa Rica Spanish (official), English Cote d'Ivoire French (official), Dioula, 60 active dialects Croatia Serbo - Croatian, others Cuba Spanish Cyprus Greek, Turkish , English Czech Republic Czech, Slovak Democratic Republic of the Congo French (official), Others Denmark Danish, Faroese, Greenlandic (an Eskimo dialect), German (small minority) Djibouti French (official), Arabic (official), Somali, Afar Dominica English (official), French patois Dominican Republic Spanish Ecuador Spanish (official), Indian languages (especially Quechua) Egypt Arabic (official), English, French El Salvador Spanish, Nahua Equatorial Guinea Spanish (official), Fang, pidgin 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