Dual Language Program
Phone: 518-475-6600 | Fax: 518-475-6602
91福利导航 International Academy
50 Lark St., 91福利导航, NY 12210
About our school
Welcome to the Dual Language Program at the Edmund J. O’Neal School of Excellence!
Our students and staff are dedicated to the vision and goals of our program, which focus on the development of bilingualism, biliteracy and sociocultural competence. Our program serves as the foundation of a pathway toward attainment of the NYS Seal of Biliteracy upon graduation from high school.
We celebrate and honor our culturally and linguistically diverse school population through a variety of school-wide programs and events, providing opportunities for students to showcase their own cultures as well as learn about others.
The Dual Language Program staff, students and families are committed to preparing children for success in a global society as bilingual, biliterate and culturally competent individuals.
Rachel Stead
Principal
The program is currently undergoing an expansion phase which will double our programming by the end of the 2026-27 school year. This expansion includes the addition of another section at each grade level over the next five years.
During the 2021-22 school year, there is one bilingual class for each grade, first through fifth. There are two sections each of prekindergarten and Kindergarten. Prekindergarten classes have 18 seats total, nine for Spanish speakers and nine for English speakers. Grades K-5 have approximately 24 students, again evenly divided between Spanish speakers and English speakers.
Most students begin the program in prekindergarten. Therefore, few spots, if any, are open for older children. However, the district keeps a waiting list on the chance a seat becomes available. For more information, please contact the Magnet Schools office.
In the Dual Language Program, instructional time is divided between learning in Spanish and learning in English. Classes are integrated to promote cultural and linguistic exchanges among the students. Students learn the languages through content area instruction using grade-appropriate curriculum.
Children who learn to read in their native language very quickly catch on to reading in their second language. The same is true for math, science and social studies concepts. Concepts are learned in one language and then naturally transfer into the second language.
Grades served |
PK-5 |
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School day begins |
9 a.m. |
School day ends |
3:30 p.m.* |
*PK dismisses at 3:15 p.m.
Middle school enrollment
Students who attend our elementary school will be enrolled in William S. Hackett Middle School for grades 6-8.
Administration
Principal
Assistant Principal
Student support
91福利导航 School Coordinator
Family Engagement Coordinator
School nurses
School Nurse
School Nurse
PTSA
91福利导航 International Academy PTA Co-President
91福利导航 International Academy PTA Co-President
Special Education
For questions related to Special Education, please contact our district Special Education Office at (518) 475-6150 x14309.
You can also contact the Sub-CSE Chairperson for the appropriate grade level:
Upcoming events
Resources
The NYS Education Department video linked below discusses the benefits of bilingual education. The video is available in both English and Spanish
Q: What is a typical day or week schedule like?
A: Everyday, students receive one hour of language arts -- reading and writing instruction -- in their native language provided by their classroom teacher and one hour a day of second-language instruction -- Spanish as a second language or English as a second language -- provided by certified and experienced second-language teachers. Science, social studies and math are instructed by their classroom teacher in Spanish on one day and the next day's lesson is instructed in English on an alternating-day schedule, thereby allowing both native English speakers and native Spanish speakers the opportunity to serve as peer coaches or "teachers."
Q: How will my children learn Spanish as a Second Language?
A: In addition to learning Spanish in math, science and social studies in their regular classroom with their bilingual classroom teacher, students are introduced to their second language through lessons in the daily Spanish as a Second Language class based on themes that are selected in partnership with the child's classroom teacher to further reinforce classroom-based instruction. Instruction is designed to address the various ways in which children learn. For example, students are introduced to songs, poems, plays and other oral activities related to the theme in Spanish. They listen to and discuss literature selections related to the theme and then they either play a game and/or complete an art activity, which may also include literacy development related to the theme. Students learn to retell stories they have listened to and create their own plays in response to the literature and/or theme that is being studied.
Q: Do you offer fun bilingual family involvement activities to learn some Spanish and learn about Latino cultures?
A: The Dual Language Enrichment Program hosts bilingual family nights during the school year in which the children in the program have the opportunity share what they are learning with their families. Parental involvement in the Dual Language Enrichment Program is highly valued. Parents are encouraged to visit their child(ren)'s classroom and to discuss their child(ren)'s progress in the program. Since all personnel in the program are bilingual, this is easily supported. In the event a child has a speech disorder, a bilingual speech therapist is available to provide services to native Spanish speakers.
Q: Does my child have to live in the neighborhood of Edmund O'Neal School of Excellence in order for my child to enroll in the Dual Language Program?
A: No. Children enrolled in the Dual Language Program can live anywhere in 91福利导航. If the family doesn't reside in the neighborhood where the program is located, parents must complete an open enrollment form to apply for the program. Beginning in kindergarten, transportation is provided for students who live at least 1.5 miles from the Dual Language Program at O'Neal School of Excellence.