You mean "Fluido en Español," right?
I'm old enough to remember when being fluent in English was the criteria. My school had, I think, one person who spoke Spanish. Yep, you guess it - it was the Spanish teacher. Yeah, sure, there was the inevitable high school douche bag that tried to throw it out there in conversations to show how smart he was, but I'm not counting him.
Btw, please don't take my comment above as being anti-Hispanic. I'm just under the belief that a unified country should have a single dominant language used for business and education. Well, at least, our country. If that's English, Spanish, or whatever - let's just pick one. I vote for English, but that's because it's the only one that I understand.
And I even have that Spanish Rosetta Stone...