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  2. Education in Spain - Wikipedia

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    These are Primaria (6–12 years old), which is the Spanish equivalent of elementary school and the first year of middle school, and Secundaria (12–16 years old), which would be a mixture of the last two years of middle school and the first two years of high school in the United States.

  3. Family policy in Spain - Wikipedia

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    The average age of the Spanish at their first birth has also been rising, having increased by 6 years from the 1980s to the mid 2000s. [10] These trends are due in part to Spain's underdeveloped family policies, which have incentivized new parents to return to work at a quicker pace, and have also required families to manage the expensive costs ...

  4. California mission project - Wikipedia

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    The mission project is commonly assigned to California elementary school students in the fourth grade when they are first learning about their state's Spanish missions. Students are assigned one of the 21 Spanish missions in California and have to build a diorama out of common household objects such as popsicle sticks , sugar cubes, papier ...

  5. How Fresno-area parents can demand Spanish and Hmong ... - AOL

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    Spanish-speaking parents from different school districts across Fresno County said they are frustrated at the translation services provided at school board meetings and parent-teachers conferences ...

  6. Joint custody (Spain) - Wikipedia

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    Some autonomous communities, such as Aragon, Catalonia, Navarra and Valencia, have regional specific custody legislation.Compared to the Spanish Civil Code (The Civil Code of Spain) (Spanish: Código Civil), formally the Royal Decree of 24 July 1889 (Spanish: Real Decreto de 24 de julio de 1889) is the law that regulates the major aspects of Spanish civil law), the regional legislation ...

  7. This US man failed Spanish in school. Now he’s running a ...

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    Prior to building the family home, he had rented various houses and apartments in Mallorca for 250-400 euros ($277-$444) a month. For his family of three, a meal at a restaurant costs around $60-70.

  8. English or Spanish? For some Latino parents, it’s not so simple

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    Blossom's son would attend after-school Spanish lessons "once in a while, when a school offered it," she says, but "sadly he only knows a few words and phrases."

  9. Because of Mr. Terupt - Wikipedia

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    As the school year opens, the fifth-grade class of Snow Hill School in Connecticut meets the new teacher, Mr. Terupt. Their reactions to him can vary. Peter, the class cut-up, tries to see what he can get away with and is impressed when Mr. Terupt is cool about correcting his behavior.