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Jayson Spence
¡Bienvenidos! Our world is forever changing, and in order to remain competitive on a global level it is imperative for our children to learn a foreign language. The reasons for learning a foreign language are numerous, for example: (a) children who have completed at least two years of a foreign language score higher on standardized tests than students who have not had a foreign language education; and (b) students who have studied a foreign language have an increased awareness of the cultural diversities that exist in our world. With the passing of the No Child Left Behind Act standardized test scores are used to hold schools accountable for their student's achievement. Also, each day more immigrants are arriving to the United States, and they all have different cultural beliefs. Our children need to be empathetic towards these varying beliefs, and to appreciate the differences between cultures.



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Spanish Proverb
Perro que no camina, no encuentra un hueso.

(You can't succeed if you don't try.)