Spanish DLI

Dual Language Immersion is a unique educational model where children learn to think, read, write and communicate naturally in two languages: English and Spanish. Native Spanish and native English speaking students study together, beginning in kindergarten through 6th grade, to be biliterate in both languages.

Academy Goals

Bilingualism & Bi-literacy:
Students think, listen, speak, read, and write with a high level of proficiency in English and the partner language.

Parent Partnership:
Consistent parent engagement significantly impacts students’ academic and social success

Academic Excellence:
Students attain academic excellence by meeting or exceeding grade level standards, across all subject areas, in both languages.

Multicultural Understanding:
Students cultivate an understanding and appreciation of diverse cultures and empower their involvement in world issues within a global society.

Program Model

The 90/10 model is proven to be the most effective approach in acquiring and mastering two languages at high levels of proficiency. For an authentic immersion experience, students receive 90% Spanish and 10% English instruction in kindergarten. English is gradually increased by 10% each year until they reach  50% English and 50% Spanish daily instruction by 4-6th grade.

90:10 – The first number ‘90’ refers to the percentage of instructional time initially spent for instruction in the target language (Spanish) in Kindergarten. The second number ‘10’ refers to English. In our 90:10 model, the amount of the target language decreases yearly as English increases until there is a 50:50 balance of the languages generally in grades four through eighth.

Schools in AESD with a DLI Academy

23 schools at Anaheim Elementary School District have a Spanish Dual Language Immersion program.

Pathway to the Seal of Biliteracy

The intent of the Pathway to the Seal of Biliteracy Award is to encourage students in the Dual Language Academy to continue their path to biliteracy as they progress through elementary school. Students who meet local criteria at the end of kindergarten, 3rd and 6th grade will be recognized for their successful academic achievement by being granted the Pathway to Seal of Biliteracy Award.

Dual Immerison Resources – outside sources