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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It was explained to me that all the classes are taught in English but they have Hebrew class/lessons every day. As well as it being incorporated into music and art classes etc. If this is still correct than is a more traditional charter with early language learning that is certainly being overlooked. It seems to be a great little school. And a lot of probably has to do with location and demographics. That might change, as other school become harder to get into more folks might try it out. Those obsessed with middle school paths never will. [/quote] Pk3 abd 4 are immersion with an English and Hebrew teacher. You’re right about the rest of the grades, but starting this year with kindergarten, they’re going to make it immersion like in PK and add that immersion program to each year (so in two years, first grade willl be fully immersive, etc).[/quote]
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