Spanish Dual Immersion (DI) is a program in which students are taught literacy and content in English and in Spanish.
The Spanish DI program is an option for parents who want their children to become bilingual and biliterate in Spanish and English; providing the opportunity for students to fluently speak two languages as well as read and write proficiently in two languages.
The language instructional model at both elementary schools begins with a 90:10 model meaning that students begin the program with 90% of their instruction in Spanish and 10% in English. The amount of Spanish instruction decreases after first grade as English increases until there is a 50:50 balance of instruction in Spanish and English as seen in the following:
- Preschool: 90:10
- Transitional Kindergarten 90:10
- Kindergarten/First grade: 90:10
- Second grade: 80:20
- Third grade: 70:30
- Fourth grade: 60:40
- Fifth/Sixth grades: 50:50
The ideal student composition for a dual immersion classroom is 33% English-only students, 33% native Spanish speakers, and 33% bilingual students.