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Waller ISD offers District-Wide Dual Language Enrichment Program
Waller ISD is excited to announce that the Dual Language Program,
currently utilized at Holleman Elementary, will be offered district-wide
in fall 2006. WISD
first implemented the program with kindergartners at Holleman in fall
2002.
Statistics reflect that
students, now in their fourth year of the Dual Language Program, show
amazing achievement on TAKS. At Holleman Elementary this school year, 100
percent of students who began the program in 2002-2003 passed TAKS
Reading. Of that 100 percent, 30 students received TAKS Commended
Performance; 10 had perfect scores. Six of the 30 who received Commended
Performance and one perfect score were posted by native Spanish speakers
who took the English version of the TAKS test. Ninety-two percent of this
same group of students passed TAKS Math on their first attempt.
As a result of the Dual Language
Program’s success, WISD, led by Superintendent Richard McReavy, has
decided to expand the program to each of its elementary school campuses.
Like the students who began the program in 2002-2003, native English and
Spanish speakers who will be entering kindergarten may elect to be in the
Dual Language Enrichment Program. It will grow with students through each
grade level and, at this time, the program is set to continue through
twelfth grade.
The District-Wide Dual Language Enrichment program
is an
innovative way to provide students with the opportunity to learn a second
language. It provides native English, and Spanish speakers, a chance to
learn and be exposed to each others language and culture through
academics, activities, and conversation.
Please contact Waller ISD at 936.931.3685 or
sastephe@wallerisd.net for more information. |