World Language. 26.1.2 Stipend schedule based on number of sections represented: 26.1.2.1 0-19 Sections: .0280 times the base of BA 0,0 26.1.2.2 20-29 Sections: .0397 times the base of BA 0,0 26.1.2.3 30-39 Sections: .0500 times the base of BA 0,0 26.1.2.4 40 (Plus) Sections: .0620 times the base of BA 0,0
World Language. First Year. 29 Combined Sections. 25 Lab Courses. 29 Production Art. 25 Music Ensembles................. Based on room capacity Piano. 25 Voice. 25 Guitar. 25 Music Appreciation. 41 Wind and Percussion Workshop (Varsity Band). 50 Classes. 35 Beginning-Intermediate Swimming 30 Diving 25 Water Safety 25 Lifesaving 30 Sport Medicine 33 PCP. 15
World Language. Students must put 1st and 2nd choice. If there is no room in their first choice, we will put them in their second choice of world language elective. Russian Spanish Student Signature Date Parent Signature Date
World Language. 24.1.2 Stipend schedule based on number of sections represented: 24.1.2.1 0-19 Sections: .0280 times the base 24.1.2.2 20-29 Sections: .0397 times the base See MoA Page 145 RE prof rate 24.1.2.3 30-39 Sections: .0500 times the base 24.1.2.4 40 (Plus) Sections: .0620 times the base
World Language. When feasible, class sizes in 6-8 World Language classes will be comparable to class sizes in other academic classes.
World Language. Wellness (Family Consumer Science, Physical Education and Health); 67. Visual Media & Performing Arts;
World Language. All levels 26-30
World Language. C. Elementary Level (2 for each of the core content areas, representing K-2, 3-5 or 3-6)
1. Language Arts
2. Math
3. Science
4. Social Studies
5. Early Childhood – 1 representative
6. Special Education – 1 representative
7. Specials • Art – 1 representative • Foreign Language – 1 representative • Music – 1 representative • Physical Education – 1 representative • Technology – 1 representative
8. Learning Coach – 1 representative
D. Alternative School – 1 representative
E. District – Special Education Professional Support Staff (i.e. psychologist, social worker, or speech pathologist)
World Language. Spanish will be taught daily for a minimum of 25 minutes for grades K- 6 and for one class period for grades 7-8. Spanish lessons will be taught in Spanish whenever possible. The Spanish curriculum may be modified as deemed necessary by CCSA. Additionally, students may learn Greek and Latin roots and phrases to further their understanding of English and Spanish.
World Language. The Charter School believes that acquiring a second world language is a critical part of a well- rounded education. As such, the Charter School has offered thirty minutes of World Language instruction daily to all students. Initially, the Charter School chose to offer Arabic language instruction after consideration of input from its parent and student community. Moving forward the Charter School plans to offer all families a choice between Arabic language instruction and Spanish language instruction. This addition to the curriculum is designed to provide choice and to appeal to students from a wide range of ethnic backgrounds.