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2015.09.28 Students can get high school credit for language fluency
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Owner: Reeves, Kathy (User-4187, 12882:EVERETT)DS
Monday, September 28, 2015 04:20:04 PM PDT
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  • Our students will shape and lead the future
News releaseSept.
  • “A
student who scores ‘proficient’ on the test willalso get high school credit for speaking thatlanguage,” explained Georgia Lindquist who is incharge of the district’s middle and high schoolliteracy and humanities programs.
  • The bilingual skills of
students for whom English is not a first ordominant language represent atremendous potential resource to thestate.
  • “This is important so they have opportunities before ninthgrade to establish language fluency.” This fall’s world language testing opportunities are
also ways for students in high school now to earn another cred...
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