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Dual-immersion students pass peers

By Sierra Jenkins INDEX-TRIBUNE STAFF WRITER
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03.07.06 - A bold commitment to the Valley's first two-way language-immersion program has paid off for the program's inaugural class at Flowery Elementary School, which entered into the controversial program as kindergarteners in 1998.

Despite lagging test scores at Flowery, these same students are now middle schoolers at Adele Harrison - and are edging out their peers on state exams. To read all of every news story in the Index-Tribune, click on our e-edition link, http://es1.tecnavia.com/ee/sonoma/eedition.htm


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