Elementary schools to get after-school Spanish classes
Mary A. Castillo
The Laguna Beach Unified School District Board of Education this week
approved starting an elementary after-school Spanish language program.
“After we surveyed parents and teachers we found that the best way to
meet the state standards for foreign language skills is to begin an
after-school program at the elementary level,” said Steven Keller,
assistant superintendent.
The Berlitz Language Center will administer the program by providing a
bi-literate and bilingual instructor as well as a structured program.
Classes are estimated to cost between $6,000 to $9,000 per year, per
class. SchoolPower funds will be used to cover the cost.
Berlitz was chosen because it has a proven, structured curriculum that
covers reading, writing, speaking and listening skills, said Keller.
However, in spite of its approval, the board raised concerns at its
Tuesday night meeting.
“Is there any way it can be integrated into the school day,” asked
Board Member Jan Vickers. “I’m concerned that we’ll miss a number of
students because it will conflict with after-school activities.”
However, Keller explained that teachers are using all their teaching
minutes and may have to give up teaching one subject to accommodate
another.
Later in the discussion, board member El Hathaway raised the question
of implementing a zero period at the elementary schools. It would not
require additional bus scheduling, he said, and possibly would not add to
the principal’s workday.
Nonetheless elementary students will have the chance to get a head
start on their Spanish language skills this fall. Keller will announce at
a later date when the classes will take place and whether they will be in
one- or two-hour increments.
“The last time we tried a program during school hours we didn’t get
enough language coverage,” Vickers said. “But this is a good starting
point.”
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