It started out as an experiment with less than 20 students. Nine years later, Glendale Unified’s dual language programs have caught major traction, growing exponentially and generating waiting lists dozens of names deep.
But while the Foreign Language Academies of Glendale — commonly referred to as the FLAG programs — are helping the district stabilize declining enrollment numbers by attracting out-of-district students, they also are generating new concerns about space and staffing.
District officials are projecting that the once-fledging program will swell during the 2011-12 school year to 1,400 students studying in six languages at nine campuses. The numbers are expected to continue to climb the subsequent year to approximately 1,900 students. In addition, the district plans to add a seventh language, French, starting in fall 2012.
“We are now running into issues where we are running into severe space considerations,” said Deputy Supt. John Garcia. “Even with new facilities taking the place of current bungalows or relocateable classrooms, our campuses themselves, acreage wise, are only so big.”
