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The primary school, years 1–6, uses a German immersion programme. The secondary school has two divisions: a German stream and an English stream; 85% of the secondary students are in the German stream. Students in the English stream, making up the remainder of the students, take German classes. [2]
In the 1990s, many public schools in the metro area began to drop German-language classes from their curricula. In response, the GAI founded the Twin Cities German Immersion School in 2005. Among other programs, the GAI offers a summer language camps for children, provides comprehensive German language instruction to adults ranging from new to ...
The German School of Silicon Valley (GSSV) was formed in November 1999 as a spin-out of the German American International School (today Alto International School), based in Menlo Park, California. Classes started in February 2000 with 34 students. In July 2000, the school moved to the site of the former Whisman Elementary School in Mountain View.
The Milwaukee School of Languages (MSL) is a 6–12 grade public school in the Milwaukee Public Schools district of Wisconsin, United States. It was formerly named the Wilbur Wright Multi-Language Middle School. In addition to common core standards, students participate in immersion programs in Spanish, German, and French. Students can also ...
Wimkin is an alt-tech social network that claims to promote free speech. [1] [2] The site describes itself as "100% uncensored social media". [3] Wimkin was launched in August 2020 and was founded by Jason Sheppard. As of January 2021, Wimkin had 300,000 users. [1]
Science is now taught in English, and Social Studies is now taught in the immersion language. [1] In the junior high years, students spend more time learning in English, but must take two courses taught in the immersion language: a world languages class, and either Foundations of Social Studies, Health/Humanities, or World Geography. [4]
Language immersion classes can now be found throughout the US, in urban and suburban areas, in dual-immersion and single-language immersion, and in an array of languages. As of May 2005, there were 317 dual immersion programs in US elementary schools, providing instruction in 10 languages, and 96% of those programs were in Spanish.
In 1915, the School of German was founded as the first of Middlebury Language Schools by a German professor from Vassar College. [1] The most recent School, the English Language School, was established in 2022. Middlebury Language Schools have historically all been conducted at the College's campus in Middlebury, Vermont.