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2024-2025 One Day/Week Class Schedule 

Session Start Dates

Each session is 4 weeks long, and will begin the week of:

Sep. 9, 2024

Oct. 7, 2024

Nov. 4, 2024

Jan. 6, 2025

Feb. 3, 2025

Mar. 3, 2025

Apr. 7, 2025

May 5, 2025

No classes

Nov. 24 - Dec. 1 (Thanksgiving Break)*

Dec. 8 - Jan. 5 (Winter Break)

Mar. 23 - Mar. 30 (Spring Break)*

*Nov. 6th & Mar. 3rd session are extended to allow for 4 weeks of classes.

SAVE $ AND REGISTER FOR THE ENTIRE SCHOOL YEAR!

Register your child in any class for ALL 8 sessions and get the last session FREE!

You do not need to pay the entire year's tuition in full.

(Cannot be combined with the sibling discount or any other discounts/promotions.)

ENROLLING SIBLINGS? 

Use code 10OFF for 10% off when registering online or let your charter school know. 

(All siblings receive 10% off their tuition. Cannot be combined with the free session offer above.)

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Level 1A: For students who are new to the language, and/or have had limited exposure to Spanish.  Students may not know how to read in Spanish or have a difficult time reading in their native language.

Level 1B: For students who are new the the language, but who have acquired basic reading skills in their native language.

 

Level 2A: For students who can carry a very basic conversation in Spanish (name, age, where you live, etc.), and/or have Spanish support at home.  Students should have adequate knowledge of colors, numbers, shapes, days of the week, and months of the year. Focuses on building vocabulary, and basic sentence structure, as well as learning to communicate using that vocabulary with their peers.

Level 2B: A continuation of Level 2A, where students apply what they have already learned to higher-order thinking skills, engage in more reading and writing activities, and hold deeper conversations with their peers. Completing Level 2A is not required to enroll in Level 2B, depending on the student's knowledge of Spanish, and the teacher's discretion.

Level 3: For students who are able to carry a more advanced conversation in Spanish (talk about likes, dislikes, attempt to use some present and past tense), as well as understand Spanish text.  This class focuses more on grammar and is the last class prior to moving to the literacy program.

Literacy: For our TK-1st grade students, these classes are beginning level classes that focus on learning to read and prepare your child for a dual immersion program or help your child thrive in their current program.  For students in 2nd grade and up, these classes focus on reading to learn and are designed for current/former dual immersion students and/or native or fluent Spanish speakers.  All of our literacy classes focus on reading fluency, comprehension, writing, and grammar.

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