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[quote=Anonymous]The languages can be negotiated and debated. It is the concept and vision that matters right now. The vision is to create a school with multiple language options. Best practices would need to be explored to come up with the best model. Might even think about Russian, Ethiopian (can't think of name now), or German. Maybe the languages can based on powerful counties (e.g., Brazil, Russia, India, China), languages deemed critical by the government (e.g., Arabic) or those that are creating powerful economies. The goal is to create a magnificent school that provides several language options to help children become bilingual. The school would also provide an innovative, attractive STEAM program, and guide children in the principles of entrepreneurship and leadership. The school/academy would be East of the River. Language classes can be immersion or classes based on levels, e.g., French I, II... Thanks for joining in the discussion and helping to move the vision in the right direction. We need to post the benefits of learning a second language. Please continue to share your thoughts so that we can try to create a unique school that will prepare our children for an ever changing world and competive global economy/society. By the way, learning another language helps with mastering English.[/quote]
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