CPS says giving students access to books that were produced in a Spanish-speaking country gives them a better understanding of the language and its numerous cultures.
"We plan to use these books in our classrooms daily, so that our students can explore and support the enrichment of their language,libros de texto
are for students in grades one through six. In addition to Salazar, they will be used by dual language program sat Frederick Funston Elementary School, at 3616 W. Armitage Ave. in Logan Square, and Alessandro Volta Elementary School, at 4950 N. Avers Ave. in Albany Park. The books cover a range of subjects – including Spanish, mathematics, reading, natural sciences, history, civic education, and geography.
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