School employees taking Spanish to prepare for possible changes – South Dakota
Tagged: children, parents, South Dakota, student, teacherPosted on: June 17th, 2007“Sixteen people from Aberdeen who work with children and parents are gearing up for the possibility of more Spanish-speaking students entering the city’s schools.
Most of the 16 who took an introductory course in Spanish at Central High School are classroom teachers.
But the group included a school nurse, a Head Start educator, a school administrative assistant and a school speech therapist.”
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