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Dual Language Immersion (DLI), also known as Two-Way Immersion, integrates a balanced number of native speakers of a target language (e.g. Spanish), native speakers of English, and bilingual students in the same classrooms. Students’ core content classes are given in two different languages (e.g. Spanish/English), studying each topic routinely in one language. They do not repeat the same content in both languages.
Santa Barbara Unified will launch its first Elementary Dual Language Immersion Program at McKinley Elementary School in the school year 2021-2022 in Kindergarten. Enrollment opens Dec. 1 2020.
View this video for a quick review of the reclassification process.
Uploaded Nov 15, 2020Ve este video para mas información sobre el proceso de reclasificación.
Uploaded Nov 15, 2020Listen to Ms. Garcia read a story about how the Native Americans lost their mother tongue and what they are doing to regain it.
Uploaded Nov 11, 2020 by Elena Garcia-YoshitomiChumash and Tataviam Native Kagen Holland tells us about ancient rock art painting traditions and shows us the museum's replica cave.
Uploaded Nov 04, 2020 to Native American Heritage MonthWe will look at the importance and construction of the tomol, the Chumash plank canoe.
Uploaded Nov 04, 2020 to Native American Heritage MonthKagen and his young friend hike to the replica village. We learn about the construction of an 'ap (the traditional tule house), as well as the game field and the history of Oakbrook park.
Uploaded Nov 04, 2020 to Native American Heritage MonthTraditional Chumash tale about how the Chumash arrived in what is now California.
Uploaded Nov 04, 2020 to Native American Heritage Month