Thursday, December 16, 2010



The sign of love: Barrio Logan children serve as interpreters for their deaf parents

By Pablo Jaime Sáinz Twelve year old Emily de la Rosa is fluent in three languages: English, Spanish, and American Sign Language. She uses the first two in school and with her friends, but she only uses American Sign Language with her parents: Both of her parents are deaf. In fact, she and [...]

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Review calls for extension of language programs

TENAFLY â€" The supervisor of the school district's world languages program has recommended that the course in Mandarin be phased in through the advanced-placement level before another language is added and that formal elementary school instruction in Spanish, which now starts in the second grade, be expanded.

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