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School board looks for French Immersion input

Central Okanagan Public Schools asks parents to fill out survey in 琉璃神社 and Lake Country
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Central Okanagan Public Schools are considering how to expand access to the school district鈥檚 French Immersion program. Photo credit: Contributed

Central Okanagan Public Schools wants to solicit public input by asking parents to fill out a survey about the French Immersion program.

鈥淲e want to hear from people all over the Central Okanagan,鈥 said Rhonda Ovelson, assistant superintendent of Lake Country/Mission schools. 鈥淔rench Immersion is important to many families in our community.

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鈥淎s we continue to build the program, we want to be sure it remains accessible, inclusive of everyone, flexible for all learners, and sustainable for the long term.鈥

The popularity of French Immersion in the Central Okanagan school district has convinced the board of education , including later entry points and more schools offering the option to learn in French.

The survey will be available to fill out online until Nov. 24.

The public can find the survey link on the Central Okanagan Public Schools or go directly to the survey

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