SPANISH IMMERSION: 'We promote that you know being bicultural, bi-literate and bilingual is beautiful and so I think the kids really have fostered that in this school community,' Senora Gallegos-Morales said.
"I just fell in love with being able to see students fall in love with the language," said first grade teacher Andrea Gallegos-Morales.
"The way that we work is my students go to the other first grade teacher and his students come to me. So, my students never see me speak English," described Gallegos-Morales."They only see me speak Spanish all day. So, they just feel more of a need to try and more of need to inclusively speak Spanish."
At first, some parents are worried about the fact that their child doesn't know Spanish."But what they don't understand is that the skills transfer and since it's such a phonetic language, we see that students are really succeeding," revealed Gallegos-Morales.
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