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For the last several years Wabash City Schools has offered a dual English-Spanish language immersion program for its youngest students that seeks to help train a new generation for the workforce of tomorrow.
The program currently covers kindergarten aged students up to the fifth grade, but was initially started at the kindergarten level as it is typically easier for younger students to learn a foreign language, especially in an immersion based format, Wabash City Schools Director of Global Citizenship Sarah Delgadillo said.