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Parents and teachers urge Davis School Board to preserve Lincoln dual-language immersion as district begins review

5853226 · September 3, 2025
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Scores of parents, teachers and students told the Davis School District Board of Education at a public meeting that Lincoln Elementary’s Spanish dual‑language immersion program should be preserved as the district begins a review of the program.

Scores of parents, teachers and students told the Davis School District Board of Education at a public meeting that Lincoln Elementary’s Spanish dual‑language immersion (DLI) program should be preserved as the district begins a review of the program. Speakers said the program gives students academic and cultural opportunities and urged the board not to end it.

The comments came during the meeting’s public‑comment period, when community members said Lincoln’s DLI is a primary reason families choose the school and that an ongoing district review appears to rely on incomplete enrollment and attrition figures. "Dual language is not just a program, it's a pathway to empowerment, opportunity, and…

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