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My daughter started there last year and we love it. I think the bigest challenge of the school is that parents really have to be involed in educating their children at home. They are taught everything in spanish which leaves you to do english. You can not just let the school do it all or your child will fall behind. I think that is the part I love the most. It makes our parents just as responsible for the childrens state testing grades as the teachers. At other school it is mostly the teachers but at ours it is a combination of great teachers and dedicated parents who make our school shine so bright. I don't think that it hurts that our students just seem to already be bright we just help to polish them thats all.

I feel that the school is very community involvedand family friendly. I love the staff openess and encouragement from the staff. The principle is a wounderful women that has the childrens safty and education as her first priority. I highly reccomend this school. Plus it is a enrichment/immersion program that our children can carry with them for life.

This is just a wonderful school, I love it. The Spanish Immersion program is great. My son just finish K and he is speaking a lot of spanish. Sra. Chavez is a very good teacher
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