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World Languages

Elementary Language Immersions Programs

Japanese Immersion K-6 Program
Sand Lake Elementary School

Contact: 907-243-2161, Lisa Huffman, Principal

Web site: Sand Lake Immersion Program

The Japanese Language Partial Immersion Program helps student become functionally proficient in speaking, reading and writing both English and Japanese. Sand Lake Elementary began the Japanese Immersion Program in the 1989-90 school year. The school has about 330 students participating in the program, kindergarten through sixth grades.

The immersion program continues through Mears Middle School and Dimond High School with over 500 in the entire K-12 program. The first class to complete this program graduated from Dimond in May 2001. Students who continue with the program in middle and high school earn an immersion program completion cord to wear at high school graduation.

Videos from the classroom

Kindergarten students learn how to compare and
contrast shapes during their math lesson.

 

Music enhances language learning as students dramatize
culturally appropriate Japanese greetings.

In the news

  • Interns from Japan broaden immersion program
    By Megan Holland, Anchorage Daily News - April 28, 2009

  • Palin Honors International Excellence
    Sand Lake Elementary receives Governor Palin's North Star Award for International Excellence - May 28, 2008
    “I’m especially pleased to honor an elementary school—Sand Lake Elementary in Anchorage—for its 19 successful years of the Japanese Immersion Program. They are helping prepare students for the international world we all live in today.” -Governor Palin

Governor Palin, Yukina Lofthouse and Principal Patrick Garrity »

  Governor Palin, Ykina Lofthouse and Principal Patrick Garrity »

« Visit our elementary language immersion programs home page
to learn about the benefits of a second language and how to enroll

 

Sand Lake Elementary

Parent meetings

Date & time Type
Jan. 24, 2012
6 p.m.
Parent orientation in the library
Feb. 8, 2012
6 p.m.
Parent orientation in the library
March 1, 2012
6 p.m.
Parent orientation in the library
March 21, 2012
9:30 a.m. and
1:30 p.m.
Parent observation day

Events

Date Location
Japanese Immersion 6th grade Completion Ceremony
May 16, 2012
7 p.m.
Mears Middle School
AKATJ Alaska Speech Contest »
March 3, 2012 University of Alaska Anchorage

 

Did you know?

Japanese FlagJapan is Alaska’s number one export partner »

There are other Japanese immersion programs throughout the United States »

 

 


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