Middle School World Languages Department

Subject Administrator: Nancy Rottenecker

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Teacher Name Phone Number Email Address Language
Maria Daski, Chair 703-426-6457 mcdaski@fcps.edu French
Alicia del Barrio Escribano 703-426-6472 adelbarrioesc@fcps.edu Spanish Immersion
Chrissy Fulfaro 703-426-6473 CFulfaro@fcps.edu Spanish
Monika Klingelhut 703-426-6473 mamarczakklin@fcps.edu Latin
Jennifer Laverdy 703-426-6471 JALaverdy@fcps.edu Spanish
Dana Ouart 703-426-6469 deouart@fcps.edu Spanish
Joyce Rosas 703-426-6454 JMRosas@fcps.edu Spanish for Fluent Speakers
Sophie Turpin 703-426-6459 ssturpin@fcps.edu French
Sarah Zaniello 703-426-6462 SCZaniello@fcps.edu German

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Description of the Lake Braddock Middle School World Languages program:

"The World Languages Program of Studies focuses on students' ability to function in the foreign language in a variety of contexts meaningful to them. Primary emphasis is placed on developing students' proficiency in speaking, reading, and writing as well as cultural understanding. In Latin classes, the speaking and listening skills are emphasized to a lesser extent. Both National Standards and the Fairfax Framework for Student Success support the philosophy that all students should have the opportunity to learn a second language.


World Languages Credit Program: According to the Virginia Department of Education, there may be no substitutions, e.g., Computer Science, for the world language requirement for the Advanced Studies Diploma. However, students whose native language is not English may earn world languages credits by demonstrating oral and written proficiency in their native language. The credit program is available with proficiency exams in Arabic, Chinese (Mandarin), Farsi, Hindi, Korean, Japanese, Punajbi, Russian, Spanish, Tagalog/Pilipino, Urdu, and Vietnamese. The proficiency exams are administered by the Instructional Services Department in the late fall each year. The exam will be given in November. Students may also use two credits of ESL at the B1level to fulfill two of the foreign language requirements."

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