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Academia Bilingüe at Three Fires Elementary
Basic Information
Address: 411 N Highlander Way
Howell, MI 48843
Phone Number: 517-548-6200
District: Howell Public Schools
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Additional Information
Partner(non-english) Language used in Program: Spanish
First year of Program Implementation at Site: 2023
School Type: Elementary program
School Size: 675
Teacher/Student Ratio: 28
Grade Level(s): K-5
Number of Classes: one section per grade level
Criteria for Selection:
Lottery
% of Native English Speaking Students: 80
% of students in program who are native speakers of the partner language: 20
% of Students qualifying for Free/Reduced Lunch: 25
% of School day Students from the two language groups is integrated: 100
Secondary Programs: Seal of Biliteracy
Mission Statement:
District Vision: Empowering students to be successful citizens
Belief Statements:
Future Ready: As we continue to design pathways to ensure our students are future ready, Howell Public Schools is excited to launch a dual language immersion program. Beginning in kindergarten, students will be immersed in an environment of biliteracy and cross-cultural awareness. Over time, this environment will build their fluency in a second language as well as their awareness and appreciation of various cultures around the world alongside their native speaking peers. Imagine your child finishing elementary school and being fluent in another language and more aware of the world around them…future ready.