St. Cloud ESL Class Goes Virtual Amid COVID-19 Pandemic
Learning a new language as an adult during a public health crisis is exceptionally challenging.
Thanks to a dedicated group of students, teachers and volunteers, the La Cruz Community Center’s virtual English as a Second Language (ESL) classes have continued weekly throughout the COVID-19 pandemic – featuring lessons crafted with current events in mind.
English language classes have been taught at the south side apartment complex for around 20 years. They were originally led by a group of volunteers from a nearby church, according to ESL teacher
Mary Mulbah. In 2009, Mulbah was hired as the program’s first licensed ESL teacher.
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Several of Minnesota s largest school districts intend to bring their youngest students back for in-person instruction next month, following Gov. Tim Walz s announcement that elementary schools could reopen as soon as Jan. 18.
Anoka-Hennepin, the state s largest district, told families that it plans to start shifting elementary students from distance to full-time, in-person instruction starting Jan. 19. Similar messages went out from school leaders in the Elk River, Osseo and Robbinsdale districts.
The St. Cloud Area School District said it would start bringing elementary students back for hybrid instruction that week, and Duluth Public Schools indicated that it would aim for at least hybrid instruction for elementary schools by mid- to late January.