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Program Choice: Spanish Immersion 

Wolf Meadow Elementary has Spanish Immersion in grades K-5.

In an immersion classroom, Spanish is not taught as a subject; Spanish is the language in which instruction is delivered. Immersion students master the curriculum objectives in all subject areas, while becoming fluent in a second language. Research overwhelmingly supports this approach. The cognitive ability of young children to adopt a second language is well documented and considered the best time to learn a second language.

Communities with native Spanish-speaking populations can benefit from the dual immersion model, a program that promotes academic achievement through enrichment rather than remediation. Native English speaking students benefit from the rigor inherent in learning through another language. Native Spanish speakers benefit from the enriched academic environment. Most importantly, Spanish speakers who learn English in a dual immersion classroom become fully fluent in English by 5th grade. In addition, Spanish-speaking children become full proficient in reading and math.

In Spanish Dual Language Immersion classrooms, students receive instruction and learn content through both their native language and target language.

 

Where is Spanish Immersion in Cabarrus County Schools?

If your home school is:

Your Spanish Immersion school is:

Carl A. Furr, Cox Mill, Pitts School Road, WR Odell

Carl A. Furr Elementary

AT Allen, Coltrane Webb, Mt Pleasant, R Brown McAllister, WM Irvin

WM Irvin Elementary

Charles E. Boger, Royal Oaks, Winecoff

Winecoff Elementary

 

 

Bethel, Harrisburg, Hickory Ridge, Patriots, Weddington Hills, Rocky River, Wolf Meadow Elementary

Wolf Meadow Elementary

Concord, CC Griffin, Harris Road, HE Winkler, Hickory Ridge, JN Fries, Mt Pleasant, Northwest Cabarrus, Roberta Road 

Roberta Road Middle