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Alicia R. Chacón International School

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Type
  
Public school

Grades
  
K–8

Website
  
Official Website

Number of students
  
792 (2014–2015)

Principal
  
Ruben Cadena

Enrollment
  
792 (2014-2015)

Phone
  
+1 915-434-9200

Faculty
  
48

Address
  
221 Prado Rd, El Paso, TX 79907, USA

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Alicia R. Chacón International School (Spanish: Escuela Internacional Alicia R. Chacón) is a K–8 school in El Paso, Texas. It is operated by the Ysleta Independent School District.

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Chacón has a two way bilingual education program that is intended to teach Spanish-speaking students English and English-speaking students Spanish. Students may also take a third language; available third languages are Chinese, German, Japanese and Russian. The bilingual education program was developed to encourage speakers of one language to retain their language and to also learn a second language at the same time. This differs from other bilingual programs in Texas, where non-English speaking students are expected to learn solely in English once they achieve a certain competency in English. As of 2009 Chacón has long waiting lists of students. Nate Blakeslee of Texas Monthly argued that other Texas school districts should use Chacón's bilingual program.

History

The school, which opened in 1995, was named after Mexican American teacher Alicia R. Chacón. Its two-way bilingual program for kindergarten through grade 3 opened that year as part of the U.S. Department of Education-funded Project Mariposa ("Mariposa" means butterfly), an effort between different school districts. Each following year an additional grade level with bilingual education was established; in 2000 the school's first eighth grade class graduated.

Curriculum

Students are expected to gain a high level of literacy in Spanish. As of 2009 early grades course content is primarily taught in Spanish, but in later grades English becomes the predominant language of instruction.

Student body

As of 2001 95% of the students are Hispanic and Latino, and the remainder belong to other ethnicities.

References

Alicia R. Chacón International School Wikipedia