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Staff discuss translation and captioning options for Hacienda La Puente Unified board meeting

Hacienda La Puente Unified School District Board of Education · August 8, 2026
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Summary

At the March 21, 2021 Hacienda La Puente Unified School District board meeting start, staff tested livestream latency and clarified that YouTube closed captions are English-only while Spanish interpretation requires Zoom interpreter channels or an add-on license.

The Hacienda La Puente Unified School District board meeting on March 21, 2021, opened with staff focused on how to provide translation and captioning for remote attendees. The Moderator explained that "using a normal latency, it's going to be about 10 seconds," underscoring a delay between Zoom and the YouTube stream that affects caption timing.

A staff member who joined the setup said Zoom's interpreter functionality worked for their prior test but noted limits: "When we were doing the English, it's only gonna do English in closed caption," and staff discussed that automatic translation would require a Zoom add-on license or use of live interpreters on the Zoom call. Staff also said they could invite an interpreter or additional staff (named Vanessa in the exchange) to manage interpretation on Zoom for Spanish-speaking participants.

Why it matters: audience access and meaningful participation for non-English speakers depend on the platform and settings. Staff described two paths: (1) use Zoom interpreter channels or an in-meeting human interpreter; or (2) rely on YouTube closed captions, which the staff said display English only. Meeting organizers flagged the Zoom add-on as a procurement/permission step if the district wants automated translation beyond the current configuration.

Staff did not announce any final decision in the provided excerpt about buying or enabling an add-on; the discussion remained at the technical-setup and testing stage.