JCPS students who speak English as a 2nd language use day to get more comfortable before school year
Many of those students are just starting to learn English.
Many of those students are just starting to learn English.
Whether it’s been professional talent acquisition, refugee resettlement or secondary migration, Louisville’s economy and culture has been bolstered by immigrants, increasingly more in the past decade.
As classes turn virtual due to COVID-19, some students are being left behind.