also study Latin. In MS, students must choose one language - mandarin,
Spanish or Latin.
Cathie Webber
Countryside School
Champaign, IL
webber@countrysideschool.org
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Subject: schools with interesting foreign language programs
We are taking a look at our foreign language program, pre-kindergarten
through 12th. Currently we offer a little Spanish in the Lower School,
begin formal study of French or Spanish in the sixth grade, require a year
of Latin in eighth grade, and offer Latin, Spanish, French, and Mandarin in
Upper School.
I would be interested in hearing from schools, particularly those with pre-K
(or K) through 12th or lower and middle schools, about things that you are
doing, especially if you introduce formal study early or offer other
languages at any level.
Thanks.
Jim
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Jim Dunaway
Dean of Faculty
The Kinkaid School
Houston, Texas
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