Auburn Hills parents hit the books en Español - Michigan

HispanicTips has 41,134 stories & 80,000+ visitors a month..
Posted on: February 7th, 2008
Filed Under: [ Education ] [ Hispanic News ] [ Language Issues ] [ Michigan ]
Tags: , ,

“These aren’t ordinary students. These are parents who meet once a week to learn the language so they can help their children with their homework and practice communicating. The hour-and-a-half sessions began Jan. 15 and continue until March 13.

“I wanted to be able to communicate with my son so we can help each other out when we get stuck on a word,” said Karen Stanko, 46, of Holly, whose 14-year-old, Caleb, takes Spanish at the school.”*

*From: http://www.detnews.com
Traducido: usando Google o Altavista/Babel Fish

Stumble it! | | AddThis Feed Button

Other posts that may interest you

La Bloga: SPOTLIGHT ON LECTURA BOOKS

Michigan State attracts Immokalee students to migrant program - Michigan State University College Assistance Migrant Program (CAMP)

Volkswagen Helps Speedy Go Faster

Disaster-readiness classes in Spanish start soon - Seattle area

Michigan officials seek to attract Hispanic farm workers - (They even have a slogan "Venga a Michigan")

La Bloga: Two new picture books from Arte Público Press’s children’s imprint, Piñata Books

New Latina sleuth is a strong, smart, psychic teenager - Review of Chasing the Jaguar

La Bloga: Picture Books for Navidad

Frank McLynn's top 10 books about Mexico

DaimlerChrysler AG said it opened its first auto-loan call center dedicated to serve Spanish-speaking customers in the United States and Mexico.





Check us out!

Feedback Form