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French Embassy - New York Cultural Headquarters JanuARy 23, 2013 - Fabrice Jaumont

Dual-Language Programs in New York City’s Public Schools. French Embassy - New York Cultural Headquarters JanuARy 23, 2013 - Fabrice Jaumont. French Dual-Language Programs (September 2013). Other SCHOOLS / Initiatives IN NYC. French-speaking People in New York City.

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French Embassy - New York Cultural Headquarters JanuARy 23, 2013 - Fabrice Jaumont

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  1. Dual-Language Programs in New York City’s Public Schools French Embassy- New York Cultural Headquarters JanuARy 23, 2013 - Fabrice Jaumont

  2. French Dual-Language Programs (September 2013)

  3. Other SCHOOLS / Initiatives IN NYC

  4. French-speaking People in New York City *Total number of French creole speakers. According to Sociolinguist Flore Zephyr, 20% of Creole speaking people are bilingual in French ** does not include language speakers who declared other language (West Africans, etc) *Total number of registered French in the tri-state

  5. PRIMARY SCHOOL INITIATIVES – Manhattan B A C D E F (A)PS84, (B)NYFACS, (C)LFNY, (D)LK, (E)UNIS, (F)EINY

  6. PriMARY SCHOOL INITIATIVES - Brooklyn A E C D B (A) PS110, (B) PS133, (C) PS58, (D) ISB, (E) PS20 (tbc)

  7. MIDDLE SCHOOL INITIATIVES A B C D E F G (A) MS256, (B) LFNY, (C) LK, (D) UNIS, (E) EINY, (F) ISB, (G) MS51

  8. Conclusion • 22 600 children who have French as heritage in NYC, enough to fill 35 schools (NYC average 1/647) • In high demand with non-French families: French dual-language programs have welcome more non-French heritage speakers than French ones. • We need more dedicated parents and principals to initiate dual-language programs in other primary and middle schools, and why not a high school. • More schools means finding more teachers, more resources (books), and more funds (teacher development scholarships, cultural activities, etc). • French bilingual revolution is happening. Join us.

  9. Thank YOU OFFICIAL PAGES frenchculture.org consulfrance-newyork.org schools.nyc.gov COMMUNITY newyorkinfrench.net facebook/NewYorkinFrench twitter/NewYorkinFrench CONTACT education@frenchculture.org 212 439 1436

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