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CCUSD: Welcomes 14 International Teachers & Interns - A Peek at the Peak Magazine

CCUSD: Welcomes 14 International Teachers & Interns

October 18, 2019

Courtesy Cave Creek Unifued School District

Welcome!

CCUSD Governing Board members met 14 new international teachers and interns that teach Spanish, French or Mandarin Chinese to preschool through 12th grade students. The recently arrived teachers introduced themselves, shared where they were from and their reflection on American students. Ms. Liffick, a teacher originally from China, said “My 4th graders at Horseshoe Trails Elementary School just amaze me every single day.” She teaches math and science in Chinese as well as Chinese language arts, as part of the Chinese immersion program. The three interns from France shared their initial experiences as they start their one year stay at Desert Sun Academy supporting the French immersion program and promoting French language and culture school wide. While international teachers come through different pathways that authorize working in the USA, interns come through the Embassy of France and Spain as competitive awards given to exemplary schools.

 

As leaders in world language programming, CCUSD knows that leaving 12th grade with a bilingual/biliterate skillset will open doors for its students regardless of whether they work locally or on the global stage. A recent study of 1,200 U.S. based employers confirmed this by noting that “56% of U.S. employers state that the need for bilingual workers in their field will increase” (leadwithlanguages.org/report). CCUSD Director of World Languages, Cristina Ladas, appreciates that “international teachers bring a little piece of their world to Cave Creek so that our students are better prepared for the future.”

 

Please contact CCUSD Director of World Languages, Cristina Ladas, for more information 480-575-2019 or cladas@ccusd93.net.

 

Best,

Julia Scotto
Executive Assistant to
Dr. Debbi Burdick, Superintendent & Governing Board
Cave Creek Unified School District
480.575.2016 Phone/480.575.2092 Fax
jscotto@ccusd93.net

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