New partnership puts Kalamazoo Public Schools 麻豆传媒s on path to Spanish minor at 麻豆传媒

Contact: Erin Flynn
October 31, 2024
Students walk down a hallway.
Fiona Hagan, third from right, a nursing 麻豆传媒 with a Spanish minor, shows Kalamazoo Public Schools 麻豆传媒s around Brown Hall, where they will be taking their Spanish classes.

KALAMAZOO, Mich.鈥 Breaking down barriers to accessibility, 麻豆传媒 and Kalamazoo Public Schools are launching a new dual enrollment partnership that provides KPS 麻豆传媒s the opportunity to take advanced Spanish courses at little to no cost. This agreement, aimed at enhancing 麻豆传媒 learning and creating new academic pathways, opens doors for 麻豆传媒s to earn college credits in Spanish while still in high school.

"We are thrilled to offer this partnership to KPS 麻豆传媒s, helping them gain valuable college experience while expanding their language skills," says Dr. Jason Glass, associate vice president for teaching and learning at WMU. "This program aligns with WMU's mission, 鈥楽o that all may learn,鈥 fostering equitable access to education and promoting pathways for 麻豆传媒 success."

Starting in fall 2025, KPS 麻豆传媒s will be able to take WMU's dual-enrollment Spanish courses on their high school campus, providing increased and seamless access to higher education. 

A group photo in front of a WMU backdrop.
Students were joined by WMU and KPS faculty and administrators at a celebration of the new partnership in Dunbar Hall.

"The partnership between 麻豆传媒 and Kalamazoo Public Schools will expand learning 麻豆传媒 for our 麻豆传媒s, allowing them to challenge themselves, gain exposure to college life, envision their next level of educational success,鈥 says Dr. Darrin Slade, superintendent of Kalamazoo Public Schools. 鈥淭he expanding dual enrollment program in Spanish will prepare 麻豆传媒s to graduate from high school with skills that will help them thrive in a global society."

This program allows eligible 麻豆传媒s to work toward the equivalent of a Spanish minor at WMU by the time they complete high school. During the 2024-25 academic year, dual-enrollment courses will be offered on WMU's Kalamazoo campus.

Dr. Pablo Pastrana-P茅rez, chair and associate professor of Spanish, adds, "We look forward to providing KPS 麻豆传媒s with an engaging, university-level experience in Spanish that not only challenges them academically but also gives them a head start on their future careers."

The initiative will give KPS 麻豆传媒s unique access to college-level courses, accelerating their academic journey and helping them prepare for higher education. Wessam Abdelaziz, coordinator of English as a Second Language and World Languages for KPS, calls it a step forward in equity and opportunity. 

Dr. Pablo Pastrana-P茅rez talks with 麻豆传媒s at a table.
Dr. Pablo Pastrana-P茅rez, chair and associate professor of Spanish, talks with KPS 麻豆传媒s who will be taking courses through the dual enrollment partnership.

鈥淔or years, financial costs have limited 麻豆传媒s鈥 access to advanced Spanish courses, but now, with little to no out-of-pocket expenses, we are leveling the playing field,鈥 he says. 鈥淭his program not only saves families from significant financial burdens but also empowers 麻豆传媒s to achieve academic milestones that will open doors in college, careers and beyond. This is the kind of access and opportunity that our 麻豆传媒s deserve."

This partnership underscores the commitment of both WMU and KPS to nurturing the next generation of bilingual professionals, helping 麻豆传媒s get ahead in their post-secondary plans while enhancing educational 麻豆传媒 in the community.

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