
Registration deadline is September 25, 2009.
Spring classes will begin in late February at many area schools. Please
check course offerings to see which schools will be offering this exciting
program in the spring.

While the first letter in FLEX stands for "foreign", we like to say it stands for "Fun!"
As parents and educators in today's multi-cultural society, we realize that a foreign language component in the education of our children is essential. This type of instruction can directly influence children's attitudes toward future learning opportunities, and it can lead to a fuller understanding and appreciation of cultures other than their own. Research has shown that children who have studied foreign language in elementary school show greater cognitive development and tend to score higher on standardized tests.

This program has been developed with these important concepts in mind and will provide your child with a highly positive experience in his or her "first try" at learning a foreign language. It will provide a rich, multi-sensory, second language environment that takes advantage of your child's energy, curiosity, and natural ability to acquire language. In a relaxed atmosphere, students will begin to develop listening and speaking skills along with word recognition skills. Additionally, children in the upper grades will begin to work on word recognition skills. As language is the expression of culture, cross cultural education will be integrated throughout the course of study.
The program will be organized around the following objectives:
Location: Classes are held on site at your school.

More than 10,000 students
in academic credit courses in Fall 2008
Typical class size: 18 - 25 students
38 student-run clubs and organizations,
each with community outreach
7 intercollegiate sports plus
intramural teams and activities
Approximately 26% of students
receive some form of aid
More than $7.4 million in aid awarded