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Dual-language program marks first high-school graduating cohort; district cites expanded enrollment and college/career outcomes

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District leaders and students celebrated the first West Linn–Wilsonville fully K–12 dual-language cohort. Staff said enrollment in the district ual-language program has grown from around 60 at launch to 616 students and that 91 students earned the State Seal of Biliteracy this year. Students described college and travel opportunities th

The West Linn–Wilsonville School District on Monday recognized the first fully graduated K–12 cohort from its dual-language program and highlighted program growth, college and career benefits and statewide connections.

Why it matters: district staff said the dual-language program has grown significantly since it relaunched 13 years ago and supports biliteracy and college and career opportunities for graduates. Officials described the program as a point of community pride and as a contributor to…

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