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Italian
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Students in the elementary Italian dual language immersion program spend 90% of their day learning in Italian and 10% learning in English starting in kindergarten. The percentage of English increases annually until 50% of the day is taught in Italian and 50% in English by 5th grade. Students learn to speak, read, and write in Italian through content, not as a separate course of study.
The elementary Italian program is offered at Franklin Elementary School.
For more information, contact Dr. Nancy Hong, Director, Glendale Unified Dual Language Immersion and Magnet Programs.
Learn More About our Dual Immersion Program by Grade Level
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Elementary Dual Immersion Program
The Italian program follows a 90:10 dual language immersion model in elementary school. Students initially receive instruction in Italian for 90% of the day and in English for 10% of the day starting in kindergarten. The percentage of English increases annually until 50% of the day is taught in Italian and 50% in English by 5th grade. The Italian language is taught both for language acquisition and content instruction.
Careful consideration is given to the selection and planning of the content areas and themes that are taught in Italian. Dual language immersion classes are taught by fully-credentialed, bilingual teachers who have additional preparation and expertise in teaching Italian.
Elementary schools offering Italian: Franklin ES
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Middle School Dual Immersion Program
Students who wish to continue in the Italian dual language immersion program for middle school take an Italian language arts class as an elective.
Middle schools offering Italian: Toll MS
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High School World Languages
Students who wish to continue their Italian studies into high school may take Italian language as an elective. Courses are available through AP Italian Language. Students are also eligible to take the AP Italian exam and earn the Seal of Biliteracy in Italian.
High schools offering Italian: Hoover HS