LA HABRA : District Seeks Funds to Teach Language
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The La Habra City School District has applied for $250,000 in federal funds to be used to promote English skills for kindergarten through second-grade pupils.
“Our goal in the La Habra City School District is to have every student that comes to us with a limited English-speaking proficiency become English-speaking,” said Ruth Fehr, assistant superintendent of schools. Funding would become available for the 1990-1991 school year.
The money will go mostly for teachers and aides. Other costs include materials and a full-time person to direct the program.
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