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DeKalb Schools Receive More Than $600,000
in Language Immersion Grants
The grants will fund language immersion programs at Rockbridge,
Evansdale and Ashford Park
Feb. 15, 2013
– A 2003 study by the College Board found that students who study a second
language for four or more years score higher – by as much as 100 points per
section – than their peers on the SATs. Soon students at three DeKalb County School District (DCSD) schools will have the
opportunity to take part in dual-immersion programs, thanks to grants from the
Georgia Department of Education.
Through the grants, DCSD
will have the first German and French immersion programs in the state.
Rockbridge Elementary and Evansdale Elementary were awarded the grant for
French, and Ashford Park Elementary was awarded a grant for German. DCSD
received the most grants of any district in the state.
“This is a tremendous
opportunity to bolster learning in DeKalb, and we are incredibly grateful to
have been selected,” said Interim Superintendent Michael Thurmond. “In addition
to the advanced cognitive abilities they’ll develop, these dual-immersion
programs will help our children graduate with the kinds of skills that get them
noticed by potential employers.”
Students at the three schools will
begin their language study in kindergarten using a 50/50 immersion model. Training
for teachers and staff will take place for a week in July in Augusta. The grant is comprised of $15,000 per school for
professional development and to offset costs of textbooks and materials and
$590,000 of in-kind services for the district.
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