Queens toddlers will receive instruction in two languagesĀ starting in September when the Department of Education introduces six new pre-K Dual Language programs.
The city announced that theĀ number of these programs will be more than doubled from 30 to 63 Dual Language programs. The languages offered include Spanish, Italian, Mandarin and will begin to offer programs in Bengali and Russian this year.
āBeing able to speak and read in a different language, and understand a different culture, is a game-changer for our kids,ā saidĀ Schools Chancellor Carmen FariƱa.Ā āThatās why we are more than doubling the number of New York Cityās pre-K Dual Language programs ā meeting the needs of our kids and families, and giving more of our children a critical early foundation in not just one language, but two.ā
Dual Language classesĀ consist of 50 percent children whose home language is not English and 50 percent English-proficient students. Instruction is held in both languagesĀ to help children becomeĀ bilingual and biliterate. Students in pre-K Dual Language classes will be able to continue on the Dual Language track in kindergarten andĀ elementary school.
Five schools in Queens will offer the program in Spanish. They includeĀ Elm Tree Elementary SchoolĀ in Corona, Pre-K Center in College Point,Ā P.S./M.S. 138 Sunrise in Rosedale,Ā P.S. 76 William Hallet in Long Island City and P.S. 151 Mary D. Carter in Woodside.
In Jamaica, theĀ Ezra Jack Keats Pre-K Center will offer the city’s first Bengali pre-K Dual Language program. In total, Queens willĀ offerĀ Dual LanguageĀ programs in 11Ā pre-K centers.