Consider one of É«ÀÇÉçÇø's Dual Language Immersion Programs



  • É«ÀÇÉçÇø District Dual Language Immersion Programs

    At the elementary level, starting in kindergarten, students spend half of their school day learning English. The other half of their day is spent learning academic content in another language. All programs have, or will have, a middle and high school continuation strand. É«ÀÇÉçÇø’s dual language immersion programs are programs of choice for parents who would like their children to have the advantage of becoming proficient in two or more languages (English and a subsequent language) by the time they complete the kindergarten through 12th grade sequence of the language immersion program. There are close to 3,000 students enrolled in É«ÀÇÉçÇø’s dual language immersion programs.

    Japanese Immersion Program K-12

    Sand Lake Elementary • Mears Middle School • Dimond High School

    Russian Immersion Program K-12

    Turnagain Elementary School • Romig Middle School • West High School

    Spanish Immersion Program K-12

    Chugiak Elementary School • Mirror Lake Middle School • Chugiak High School

    Spanish Two-Way Immersion Program K-12

    Government Hill Elementary School • Romig Middle School • West High School

    German Immersion Program K-12

    Rilke Schule German Charter School • Service High School

    Chinese Immersion Program K-8  (adding a grade each year through grade 12)

    Scenic Park Elementary School • Begich Middle School

    Yup'ik Immersion Program K-6  (adding a grade each year through grade 12)

    College Gate Elementary • Wendler Middle School

    French Immersion Program K-5 (adding a grade each year through grade 12)

    O'Malley Elementary


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