Newcomer Academy

While the students in Newcomer Academy may come from different countries and speak entirely different languages, they are all there to learn English.

“everybody has a story, everybody has circumstances. but these circumstances dont have to be problems if we don’t allow them to turn into problems.” -nationswell video

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  • “Everyone has their own culture and their own language,” Osman said. “They (are) all hardworking. They (are) trying to learn more English
  • Each day 1.5 hours of reading, literacy, grammar work
  • Spanish, yes, but also Arabic, Somali, Vietnamese and Kurdish. Altogether, over 30 languages are spoken in the school from a list of countries similar to a mini-United Nations. The entire district has over 120 languages.

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