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The stats on how kids do are interesting, even if they only have them for French and Spanish thus far. STL Language Immersion Schools recognized internationally Photo by Bill Zurheide St. Louis Language Immersion French School students Daphne Bishop and Deangelo Robinson, who are now first graders, play together in kindergarten. The St. Louis…
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This is a program done by the same folks who put together a yearly Chinese language teaching conference in San Francisco. CLERC-PKU Summer Chinese Language Program 2014 Special Offer for Group Registrations (5 or More) Academically intensive while extremely fun! With 20 years’ excellence, our CLERC-PKU Summer Chinese Language Program is growing ever stronger. Since…
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Lexington One schools offer language immersion program for kindergartners January 2, 2014 By Rachel Ham ColaDaily.com is your source for free news and information in Columbia and the Midlands. Parents of rising kindergartners in Lexington One School District are invited to learn more about district offerings that give kids a jump-start on learning new languages. Lexington One’s…
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Students hold lanterns for St. Martin’s eve, or Martinsfeuer, during a performance for German International Day at Global Village Academy Charter School in Colorado Springs, Colorado on Friday, November 22, 2013. (Kent Nishimura, The Gazette) MULTIMEDIA PHOTOSview all photos RELATED VIDEOS Global Village Academy Nov 22 Students at the local Global Village Academy campus learn……
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Computer scientist and web developer Nathan Yeung in Utah has updated his map of Mandarin immersion schools in the United States for 2014. His interactive map now includes all the schools currently on the full schools list. It’s a wonderful New Year’s present to the entire Mandarin immersion community. Thanks, Nathan!
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I see I’m being chastized in some blogs in Lake Forest for claiming that MI parents are wealthier and more educated there. Actually, what I said was that that’s often the case (it certainly was in our school) but I didn’t know what the issues were in Lake Forest. And no one from the school district…