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March 17, 2008 - The month of March, recognized nationally as
Foreign Language Month, is an exciting time of year for North
Colonie's Foreign Language Department. Throughout the month, a
number of programs, events and activities will be offered to expand
students’ interest in and appreciation of cultural diversity.
Decorations, projects and banners, created by students, are
currently on display at both the junior and senior high schools. In
addition, foreign language students will have an opportunity to
participate in national contests, interdisciplinary projects and
multicultural experiences in their classes.
Over the past week, students in both buildings have heard morning
announcements in French, German, Latin, Russian and Spanish. They
will also have the opportunity to participate in poster contests and
several foreign language scavenger hunts.
Earlier this month, Shaker High School students held a Russian tea
party after school in the Taft Dining Room. Plans have been also
made by the International Club to host a "movie and a dinner" event.
During Foreign Language Week, March 3-9, students enjoyed
international foods in their cafeterias. Thanks to the hard work of
the Food Services Department, featured dishes included sweet & sour
chicken, German meatballs, veal parmesan, pineapple-orange chili,
quiche Lorraine, Beef Stroganoff and much more.
Read the Governor's proclamation for Foreign Language Week, March
3-9, 2008
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