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September 23, 2010

Mandarin Immersion gives Verona kids an ear for Chinese

Seth Jovaag:

Before kids arrived for their first day at Verona's newest charter school two weeks ago, their parents got a couple warnings.

First, your kids will be tired after school. And second, they can't learn Chinese in a day.

The Verona Area International School, located within a single classroom at Stoner Prairie Elementary School, is the first public school in Wisconsin to teach kids in both English and Chinese. Twenty-two students in grades K-1 spend the first half of each day together hearing nothing but Mandarin before switching back to English for afternoon lessons.

The prospect of getting 5- and 6-year-olds to listen to a foreign language for hours at a time might sound daunting, but the school's part-time director, Sally Parks, said Monday that so far, kids don't seem discouraged.

"They are so adaptable," Parks said. "They seem to pick it up so quickly.

Posted by Jim Zellmer at September 23, 2010 4:32 AM
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