Global Languages
Building cultural understanding and communication skills through language learning that prepares students to thrive in a global community.
Connecting Classrooms to the World Through Language
One surprising part of the program is language.
Students study Mandarin and Swahili, two languages not commonly taught together in American elementary schools.
The reason isn't just cultural exposure.
These languages connect students to regions shaping the future of agriculture, trade, and population growth.
Through language learning, students explore how different cultures grow food, adapt to climate challenges, and organize local economies.
The classroom becomes a gateway to the wider world.