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Mrs. Armstrong's dual language kindergarten class at Keller Elementary school in Mesa, shown, Tuesday, Jan. 29, 2013. [Tim Hacker/Tribune]
Mrs. Armstrong's dual language kindergarten class at Keller Elementary school in Mesa, shown, Tuesday, Jan. 29, 2013. [Tim Hacker/Tribune]
Mrs. Armstrong's dual language kindergarten class at Keller Elementary school in Mesa, shown, Tuesday, Jan. 29, 2013. [Tim Hacker/Tribune]
Mrs. Armstrong's dual language kindergarten class at Keller Elementary school in Mesa, shown, Tuesday, Jan. 29, 2013. [Tim Hacker/Tribune]
Mrs. Armstrong's dual language kindergarten class at Keller Elementary school in Mesa, shown, Tuesday, Jan. 29, 2013. [Tim Hacker/Tribune]
Mrs. Armstrong's dual language kindergarten class at Keller Elementary school in Mesa, shown, Tuesday, Jan. 29, 2013. [Tim Hacker/Tribune]
The Dual Language Academy at Kyrene de Los Ninos in Tempe is in its sophomore year at the school. The program was expanded to include first grade this year and now includes six total first and kindergarten grade classrooms.
Kyrene de los Ninos Principal Dr. Ana Gomez del Castillo looks on as students from the Dual Language Academy work on a project together.
The Dual Language Academy at Kyrene de Los Ninos in Tempe is in its sophomore year at the school. The program was expanded to include first grade this year and now includes six total first and kindergarten grade classrooms.
Patricia Fernandez, a kindergarten teacher at Kyrene de los Ninos, plays "Hokey Pokey" in Spanish with a group of students who spend half the day being taught in Spanish and the other part in English. Aug. 20. 2010
Patricia Fernandez, a kindergarten teacher at Kyrene de los Ninos, plays "Hokey Pokey" in Spanish with a group of students who spend half the day being taught in Spanish and the other part in English. Aug. 20. 2010
Patricia Fernandez, a kindergarten teacher at Kyrene de los Ninos, plays "Hokey Pokey" in Spanish with a group of students who spend half the day being taught in Spanish and the other part in English. Aug. 20. 2010
A Kyrene academy that teaches full-time students in both English and Spanish is steadily growing in popularity.
Dear Editor:
Dear Editor:
A new program at Kyrene de los Niños Elementary is giving children a unique opportunity to get a jump start on an important skill: learning a second language.
A new program at Kyrene de los Niños Elementary is giving children a unique opportunity to get a jump start on an important skill: learning a second language.
A new program at Kyrene de los Niños Elementary is giving children a unique opportunity to get a jump start on an important skill: learning a second language.
College Bound Dual Language Academy will host a parent informational meeting on Dec. 5.
Dear Editor:
Good morning, class.
When principal Ray Mercado arrived at Gilbert Elementary School three years ago, he set about making improvements.
Blond, spiky-haired Jayce Koke, 6, sits at his desk along with 18 other
On the surface, it’s a fairly normal scene: Three toddlers crowded around a table with a teacher talking cheerfully as she supervises an art project.
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