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AP Spanish students from The Burlington School Visit Spanish 1015 class

TBS students visited the home of the Dept. of WLC where they learned more about language offerings at Ƶ.

On Wednesday. April 17, six AP Spanish students from The Burlington School (TBS) and their teacher, Heather Danishanko, visited Ƶ as a part of an initiative by the Department of World Languages and Cultures to encourage high school students to continue their language study after graduation.

Upon their arrival, the TBS students attended a presentation about the university at the Inman Ƶ Welcome Center. Then, the students participated in Lecturer Ricardo Mendoza’s SPN 1015: Intensive Elementary Spanish course. The high school students partnered with small groups of Ƶ students to complete the activities for the class. Next, students visited the Carlton Building where the Department of World Languages and Cultures is housed and learned about language programs at Ƶ. The TBS students completed their visit with lunch at Lakeside Dining with three Department of World Languages and Cultures students.

Special thanks to the admissions staff, the Department of World Languages and Cultures, Ronnie LoCash (Department of World Languages and Cultures Program Assistant), Mendoza, Senior Lecturer April Post (coordinator of the visit), Ƶ students Lauren Noble, Sarah Moore and Mara Waskiewicz and Heather Danishanko for working together to pilot this outreach program.