• HOME
  • ABOUT
    • Parcel Tax Renewal
    • Measure C Parcel Tax Oversight Committee
    • Bond + Construction >
      • Bond Measure AA Construction Updates
      • Bond Measure E
      • Measure B 1996 GO Bond
      • Current Bids
      • Developer Fees
      • New Elementary School
      • State Matching Funds
      • CBOC Meetings & Agendas
    • Contact Us >
      • Public Records Request
    • District Calendar
    • District News >
      • Press
      • School LIFE E-Newsletter
    • Federal Programs
    • MUSD Priorities and Mission
    • Policies + Procedures >
      • Bullying
      • Handbooks
      • Formal Complaint
      • Title IX and Gender Equity
      • Website Accessibility
    • Superintendent >
      • Superintendent Blog
  • Board of Education
    • Meet the Board / Board Policies
    • State Board Member of the Year >
      • State Board Member of the Year Blog
    • District Committees
    • Board Resolutions
    • Meetings and Agendas >
      • Written Public Comments
    • Board Meeting Videos
    • Board Highlights
    • City and MUSD Communications Subcommittee
  • ENROLLMENT
    • District Boundary Map
    • District Transfers
    • Dual Immersion
    • Find Your School
    • Handbooks
    • New Student Enrollment
    • Yearly Registration
  • DISTRICT TEAMS
    • Human Relations >
      • Human Relations- Join Our Team
      • Careers / Jobs
      • Certificated Employees
      • Classified Employees
      • Management Employees
      • Mental Health Resources (Staff)
      • New Teacher Induction
      • Workers Comp
    • Business Services >
      • Meet Our Team
      • Payroll and Benefits
      • Current Bids
      • Facility Rental
    • Learning & Development
    • Maintenance, Operations, and Transportation
    • Student Nutritional Services
    • Technology
    • Organization Charts
    • Staff Resources
  • SCHOOLS
    • Child Dev. Center
    • Elementary >
      • Burnett
      • Curtner
      • Mattos
      • Pomeroy
      • Randall
      • Rose
      • Sinnott
      • Spangler
      • Weller
      • Zanker
    • Middle >
      • Rancho
      • Russell
    • High >
      • Calaveras Hills
      • Milpitas
      • Milpitas Middle College High School
    • Adult Education
    • EducatEveryWhere Virtual Pathways Program
    • MetroED
    • SARC Reports
  • ACADEMICS
    • Programs >
      • Independent Study Program
      • Math Program
      • Music Program
      • Pathway to Career
      • Personalized Learning
      • Summer Program
      • Title I
    • AB 104
    • Assessments
    • CalSCHLS Survey
    • Common Core Standards
    • LCAP
    • MUSD & SJECCD Joint Use Program
    • Transitioning Grades
  • GET INVOLVED
    • AASC
    • Attendance
    • Campus Campaign
    • CBAC
    • DELAC
    • Digital Citizenship
    • Immigration Support
    • Mental Health Resources
    • Milpitas Elementary Olympics
    • MUSD Alliance Partners
    • MUSD Culture of WE Equity Team
    • Project Cornerstone
    • PTA | Milpitas Council
    • Volunteer Opportunities
  • COVID-19
    • Resources (COVID-19)
    • Teacher and Student Highlights (COVID-19) >
      • Gradspiration
    • Other Emergencies
  • Let's Chat
MILPITAS UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT
  • HOME
  • ABOUT
    • Parcel Tax Renewal
    • Measure C Parcel Tax Oversight Committee
    • Bond + Construction >
      • Bond Measure AA Construction Updates
      • Bond Measure E
      • Measure B 1996 GO Bond
      • Current Bids
      • Developer Fees
      • New Elementary School
      • State Matching Funds
      • CBOC Meetings & Agendas
    • Contact Us >
      • Public Records Request
    • District Calendar
    • District News >
      • Press
      • School LIFE E-Newsletter
    • Federal Programs
    • MUSD Priorities and Mission
    • Policies + Procedures >
      • Bullying
      • Handbooks
      • Formal Complaint
      • Title IX and Gender Equity
      • Website Accessibility
    • Superintendent >
      • Superintendent Blog
  • Board of Education
    • Meet the Board / Board Policies
    • State Board Member of the Year >
      • State Board Member of the Year Blog
    • District Committees
    • Board Resolutions
    • Meetings and Agendas >
      • Written Public Comments
    • Board Meeting Videos
    • Board Highlights
    • City and MUSD Communications Subcommittee
  • ENROLLMENT
    • District Boundary Map
    • District Transfers
    • Dual Immersion
    • Find Your School
    • Handbooks
    • New Student Enrollment
    • Yearly Registration
  • DISTRICT TEAMS
    • Human Relations >
      • Human Relations- Join Our Team
      • Careers / Jobs
      • Certificated Employees
      • Classified Employees
      • Management Employees
      • Mental Health Resources (Staff)
      • New Teacher Induction
      • Workers Comp
    • Business Services >
      • Meet Our Team
      • Payroll and Benefits
      • Current Bids
      • Facility Rental
    • Learning & Development
    • Maintenance, Operations, and Transportation
    • Student Nutritional Services
    • Technology
    • Organization Charts
    • Staff Resources
  • SCHOOLS
    • Child Dev. Center
    • Elementary >
      • Burnett
      • Curtner
      • Mattos
      • Pomeroy
      • Randall
      • Rose
      • Sinnott
      • Spangler
      • Weller
      • Zanker
    • Middle >
      • Rancho
      • Russell
    • High >
      • Calaveras Hills
      • Milpitas
      • Milpitas Middle College High School
    • Adult Education
    • EducatEveryWhere Virtual Pathways Program
    • MetroED
    • SARC Reports
  • ACADEMICS
    • Programs >
      • Independent Study Program
      • Math Program
      • Music Program
      • Pathway to Career
      • Personalized Learning
      • Summer Program
      • Title I
    • AB 104
    • Assessments
    • CalSCHLS Survey
    • Common Core Standards
    • LCAP
    • MUSD & SJECCD Joint Use Program
    • Transitioning Grades
  • GET INVOLVED
    • AASC
    • Attendance
    • Campus Campaign
    • CBAC
    • DELAC
    • Digital Citizenship
    • Immigration Support
    • Mental Health Resources
    • Milpitas Elementary Olympics
    • MUSD Alliance Partners
    • MUSD Culture of WE Equity Team
    • Project Cornerstone
    • PTA | Milpitas Council
    • Volunteer Opportunities
  • COVID-19
    • Resources (COVID-19)
    • Teacher and Student Highlights (COVID-19) >
      • Gradspiration
    • Other Emergencies
  • Let's Chat

Milpitas Unified Dual Language Immersion


Dual Immersion registration is now open

For New TK / K Students
Click on the button below to enroll.
Enroll Now
For Current TK Students
Click on the button below to enroll.
Enroll Now
Note: All new incoming transitional kindergarten, kindergarten and 1st grade students choosing to opt out of Randall's Spanish Dual Immersion program will automatically be assigned to Rose Elementary, but will still need to complete enrollment at Randall school office. Student files will be forwarded to the new resident school, Rose Elementary.
Get the download: English | Spanish
Important Dates
Beginning Jan 25, 2021
Registration for Dual Language TK / K
​​Online
Jan 21, 2021
Feb 4, 
Feb 25,  2021
Mar 25, 2021
Apr 8, Apr 22, 2021

Thursdays 8:30-9:30AM
Dual Immersion Tours
​
​Zoom Meeting:
ID: 9693165040
Password: 416566
​By phone: 669-900-6833
Mar11, 2021
​6:00PM
TWBI Orientation
​
​Zoom Meeting:
ID: 9693165040
Password: 416566
​By phone: 669-900-6833

Share your Thoughts

We would love to hear your interest in Dual Language Immersion Program and your feedback.  Please share your interest, thoughts, & feedback with us.
Share
Picture

What is Dual Language Immersion?

What is Dual Language Immersion?
Dual language immersion programs include native English-speaking students and native speakers of a foreign language. The goals of dual language immersion programs are to develop bilingualism/biliteracy, academic achievement, and cross-cultural competencies for all students. In dual immersion programs, students learn content through both their native language and the target language.  Simultaneous translation is never used.  By the end of 6th grade, all students in the program are proficient in English, proficient in the target language, and at or above grade level academic benchmarks. 
Why should I send my kids to the Dual Language Immersion Program?
Intellectual: Bilingual students show greater cognitive flexibility that transfers into academic success

​
Social: Our diverse world represents many languages and cultures

​
Economic: Increased demand for bilingual employees throughout the world
Why not wait for my child to learn a second language in middle & high school?
The Critical Period Theory explains that the brain easily acquires second (and more) languages before puberty, while middle and high school foreign language programs address language learning after the onset of puberty, skipping the developmental stages of the early years and reducing the opportunities for natural language acquisition.
Will a second language interfere with my child's English ability?
No. Research done by Cummins (1981), Lambert, Genesee, Holobow and Chartrand (1993) show that students who acquire advanced levels of proficiency in two languages often experience cognitive and linguistic advantages when compared to monolingual students. Bilingual students perform better on tasks that require divergent thinking, pattern recognition, and problem solving, and have enhanced levels of metalinguistic awareness (Adams, 1990).
Do dual language immersion students learn the same curriculum as the regular English-only programs?
Yes. The standards and curriculum of Randall are the same as for all students in the Milpitas Unified School District. The only difference is the language of instruction.
Does it matter if no one at home speaks the second language?
No. English must be continually developed and supported in the home. Read to your children daily! Continue the literacy experiences you would naturally encourage. One of the advantages of this program is that students with strong English succeed well. Children often start to apply the literacy skills, which they have learned in the first language to the second language.
How will my child understand if s/he does not speak the second language?
Teachers in the dual language immersion program are specially trained to make the information meaningful through the use of visuals, objects, gestures, and specialized instructional strategies. Students also will help each other.
What about reading in English?
In order to avoid confusion, the language of instruction is separated and gradually shifts from mostly Spanish to half English and half Spanish. However, please read to your child at home in English or Spanish daily, and accept any attempt to read in another language on their part.
Is any English used in the dual language immersion classroom?
Both languages are used everyday in separate "Spanish Time" and "English Time" according to the program design. However, student expression is accepted in whichever language the student uses.
How can I communicate with my child's teacher if she/he does not speak in English in front of the student?
In grades K-3, students see their teachers use only the language they model, so parents are encouraged to write notes or send e-mails.
Can parents volunteer in the classroom if they do not speak the language being used?
Yes. Parent involvement is foundational to student success in this program, and the more a parent experiences the learning environment, the more he/she will know how to support their children's learning. Communication with parents is conducted in the language they understand.
How can parents support their child in the program?

​
Participate. Keep up the high quality English and/or Spanish at home. Read with your child in English and/or Spanish daily. Discuss what your child is learning. Listen to him/her read. Try to learn along with your child. Attend Dual Immersion meetings at Randall. Take a basic Spanish or English course and learn with your child. Spanish and ESL courses are available at the Milpitas Adult Education School.
When will my child become fluent in both languages?
Each child is developmentally unique, so the fluency will also develop individually. You will be informed on a regular basis of your child's oral fluency progress. You will also be informed regularly of your child's academic progress. Keeping the communication line between you and your child's teacher is the best resource to find out how well your child is doing.

Milpitas Specific FAQs

Can older siblings attend Randall?
For those families with older elementary students, we will support enrolling older students at Randall as you enroll your TK/Kindergarten students in the dual immersion program
Pueden asistir los hermanos(as) a Randall?
Los hermanos(s) mayores de los ninos que se inscriben en el grado TK o grado Kinder, en la escuela Randall, tambien pueden enscribirse en la escuela.

Why Spanish?
Spanish is currently the second most popular language in the United States.  It is also currently the second largest language group in Milpitas.  Additionally, we believe we can successfully staff with both teachers and Principal a staff with experience in teaching and leading a Spanish immersion program.
​Por que el espanol?
El Espanol ahorita es la segunda lengua mas popular en los Estados Unidos.  Tambien esta lengua es el segundo grupo mas grande en la ciudad de Milpitas.  Creemos que podemos tener los maestros y un principe con la experiencia necesaria para tener exito en dar una educacion bilingue.

Why Randall?
The Randall/Rose corridor of Milpitas contains the majority of the Spanish speakers in Milpitas.  Randall is also small enough of a school for the whole school to convert to a Dual Language school if the interest exists.
Por que la escuela Randall?
La area cerca de las escuelas de Randall y Rose en Milpitas tiene la mayoria de los hispanohablantes en la ciudad.  Randall es bastante pequena para cambiar a una escuela bilingue si hay bastante interesa.

Will we provide bus service?
No.  There are no current plans to provide bus service to Randall.
Habra servicio de autobus?
No.  No habra servicio de autobus a la escuela Randall.

Will there be a lottery to get in?
Currently we do not plan to have a lottery unless the initial registration for the program exceeds capacity.
Habra una loteria para enscribirse en la escuela?
Ahora no tenemos una loteria.  Si el registro para el programa es mas que se puede enscribirse, seria una posibilidad.

Will there be programs offered to older grades (1-6) so they, too, can be benefit from the dual language immersion program?
Not at the current time.  While we are considering enrichment programs such as Spanish class (foreign language) there are no plans for a full dual language immersion program starting beyond kindergarten of fall 2016.

Will the district look at changing bell schedules in the event there are two children at different school sites?​
Possibly.  We are still investigating those details.  The district is committed to making sure parents who have children at two different schools have the time needed for drop off and pick up.
Va a cambiar el distrito los horarios si las familias tienen ninos en escuelas diferentes?
Es una posibilidad.  Estamos investigando unos detalles.  Ahora el distrito asegura que los padres con ninos en escuelas diferentes tienen bastante tiempo para dejar y recoger a los niños.

Will the district consider before/after school care for those with siblings at other sites?
Yes, this option is under consideration.

Will my younger children be guaranteed a spot at Randall later on?
​While we can not guarantee a spot, younger siblings of students who attend the Dual Language program would have priority enrollment over others.​
Es una garantía que los hermanos(as) menores pueden asistir a la escuela Randall, en el futuro?
​No. No hay una garantía, pero los hermanos(as) menores de los ninos que asisten a la escuela tendrán la prioridad de inscribirse - más que otros niños.

What will happen to Randall resident students who do not want to attend the Dual Language program?
Randall resident students who do not want to attend the Dual Language program will be assigned to the nearest neighborhood school, Alexander Rose Elementary.

For Enroll + Transfer Process, click here.     
Que van a hacer los ninos que viven en la vecindad de Randall, si no quieren ir al program bilingue.
El distrito puede crear un proceso para inscribirse en otra escuela, si hay espacio.

What changes do we expect to see in student’s socio-emotional & academic outcomes?
Pride, sense of self worth, valuing diversity and culture.​
Que van a ser los resultados escolares, y los resultados emocionales de esta programa?
El orgullo, la autoestima, y el valor de la diversidad y la cultura.

Visiting Dual Language Programs and References

Where are there effective programs that I can observe?
California has several established Dual Language immersion programs. Please call before visiting or contact Randall offices to join a pre-arranged visit with Randall Elementary School.

River Glen Elementary | San Jose | (408) 535-6240

Pacheco Elementary | San Luis Obispo | (850) 596-4081

Fiesta Gardens | San Mateo | (650) 312-7737

Nestor Elementary | South Bay Union School District | (619) 575-5952

Las Palmas Elementary | Saddleback Valley School District | (949) 837-2260
Where can I get more information on Dual Immersion Programs?
  • At Randall Elementary, please contact the principal.
  • National Association of Bilingual Education
  • California Association for Bilingual Education
  • Center for Language Minority Education and Research
  • National Clearinghouse for Bilingual Education
  • Center for Research on Education, Diversity and Excellence
  • SCCOE
Reference Books
Dual language Instruction - A Handbook for Enriched Education: by Nancy Cloud, Fred Genesee, Else Hamayan. Heinle & Heinle.

A parent's and Teachers Guide to Bilingualism by Colin Baker, Multilingual Matters LTD.

Profiles in dual-immersion Education by Donna Christian, Chris Monstone, Kathryn Lindholm, and Isolda Carranza. Delta Systems, Inc. and Eric Clearinghouse on Languages and Linguistics.

The Power of Two Languages 2000: Effective Dual Languages Use Across the Curriculum by Josefina Tinajero and Robert DeVillar (eds.) McGraw Hill.

Dual Language Education by Kathryn Lindholm-Leary, (in Press) Avon, England: Multilingual Matters.

Biliteracy for a Global Society: An Idea Book on Dual Language Education by Kathryn Lindholm. National Clearinghouse for Bilingual Education.

References

Quick References:
Center for Advanced Research on Language Acquisition

​
​
CAL | Center for Applied Linguistics

​
The Astounding Effectiveness of Dual Language Education for All (pdf)
Adams, M. (1990). Beginning to read: Thinking and learning about print. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.

August, D., Goldenberg, C., & Rueda, R. (2010). Restrictive State Language Policies: Are They Scientifically Based? In Gándara, P. & M. Hopkins (Eds.), English Learners and Restrictive Language Policies (pp. 139-158). New York/London: Teachers College Press.

Brookover, B. (1985). Can We Make Schools Effective for Minority Students? The Journal of Negro Education, Vol. 54, No. 3, Successful Schooling Policies, Practices, Programs. (Summer, 1985), pp. 257-268.

Cummins, J. (1981). The role of primary language development in promoting educational success for language minority students. In California State Department of Education (Ed.), Schooling and language minority students: A theoretical framework (pp. 3-49). Los Angeles: National Dissemination and Assessment Center.

Coburn, C., Penuel, W., & Geil, K. (2013). Research-Practice Partnerships. The William T. Grant Foundation. pp. 1-37.

Goldenberg, C. (2008). Teaching English Language Learners: What the Research Does—and Does Not—Say. American Educator. Summer (report).

Heritage, M., Walqui, A. & Linquanti, R. (2015). English Language Learners and the New Standards: Developing Language, Content Knowledge, and Analytical Practices in the Classroom. Cambridge, MA: Harvard Education Press.

Ladson-Billings, G. (2006). From the Achievement Gap to the Education Debt: Understanding Achievement in Schools. Educational Researcher, 35(3), 3-12.

Lambert, W.E., Genesee, F., Holobow, N., & Chartrand, L. (1993), Bilingual Education For Majority English-Speaking Children. European Journal of Psychology of Education 8 (1), 3- 22.

Lindholm-Leary, K. J., & Howard, E. R. (2008). Language development and academic achievement in two-way immersion programs. In T. W. Fortune & D. J. Tedick (Eds.), Pathways to Multilingualism: Evolving Perspectives on Immersion Education (pp. 177-200). Oxford, UK: Blackwell.


Mendoza Reis, N. & Flores, B. (2014). Changing the Pedagogical Culture of Schools with Latino English Learners: Reculturing Instructional Leadership. In P. Portes, S. Salas, P. Baquedano-López, & P. Mellom U.S. Latinos and Education Policy (pp. 192-203). New York: Routledge.


Portes, A. & Rumbaut, R. (2001). Not everyone is chosen: Segmented Assimilation and Its Determinants. In Legacies: The story of the immigrant second generation (pp. 44-69). Berkeley/Los Angeles: University of California Press.


P. Gandara & F. Contreras (2009). The Latino Education Crisis: The Consequences of Failed Social Policies. Cambridge: Harvard University Press. Chapter 3: Schools and the Latino Schooling Experience, pp. 86-120; Chapter 4: Is Language the Problem? pp. 121-150.

Valdés, G. (2003). Expanding Definitions of Giftedness. NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates. Chapts.1-2.

Sleeter, C. (2005). Confronting the Marginalization of Culturally Responsive Pedagogy. Urban Education 47 (3), 562-584.

Suárez Orozco, C., et al. (2008). Learning a New Land: Immigrant Students in American Society. Cambridge, MA: The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press. Chapter 6: Portraits of Low Achievers, pp. 228-260.
Picture

Milpitas Unified School District
1331 E. Calaveras Blvd. 
Milpitas, CA 95035
408.635.2600

​Staff Resources 
Join Us 
Contact Us 
​​Feedback?
​Non-Discrimination Policy
Title IX    
Accessibility 
​Copyright © 2020 Milpitas Unified School District
​Privacy Policy | Terms & Conditions
  • HOME
  • ABOUT
    • Parcel Tax Renewal
    • Measure C Parcel Tax Oversight Committee
    • Bond + Construction >
      • Bond Measure AA Construction Updates
      • Bond Measure E
      • Measure B 1996 GO Bond
      • Current Bids
      • Developer Fees
      • New Elementary School
      • State Matching Funds
      • CBOC Meetings & Agendas
    • Contact Us >
      • Public Records Request
    • District Calendar
    • District News >
      • Press
      • School LIFE E-Newsletter
    • Federal Programs
    • MUSD Priorities and Mission
    • Policies + Procedures >
      • Bullying
      • Handbooks
      • Formal Complaint
      • Title IX and Gender Equity
      • Website Accessibility
    • Superintendent >
      • Superintendent Blog
  • Board of Education
    • Meet the Board / Board Policies
    • State Board Member of the Year >
      • State Board Member of the Year Blog
    • District Committees
    • Board Resolutions
    • Meetings and Agendas >
      • Written Public Comments
    • Board Meeting Videos
    • Board Highlights
    • City and MUSD Communications Subcommittee
  • ENROLLMENT
    • District Boundary Map
    • District Transfers
    • Dual Immersion
    • Find Your School
    • Handbooks
    • New Student Enrollment
    • Yearly Registration
  • DISTRICT TEAMS
    • Human Relations >
      • Human Relations- Join Our Team
      • Careers / Jobs
      • Certificated Employees
      • Classified Employees
      • Management Employees
      • Mental Health Resources (Staff)
      • New Teacher Induction
      • Workers Comp
    • Business Services >
      • Meet Our Team
      • Payroll and Benefits
      • Current Bids
      • Facility Rental
    • Learning & Development
    • Maintenance, Operations, and Transportation
    • Student Nutritional Services
    • Technology
    • Organization Charts
    • Staff Resources
  • SCHOOLS
    • Child Dev. Center
    • Elementary >
      • Burnett
      • Curtner
      • Mattos
      • Pomeroy
      • Randall
      • Rose
      • Sinnott
      • Spangler
      • Weller
      • Zanker
    • Middle >
      • Rancho
      • Russell
    • High >
      • Calaveras Hills
      • Milpitas
      • Milpitas Middle College High School
    • Adult Education
    • EducatEveryWhere Virtual Pathways Program
    • MetroED
    • SARC Reports
  • ACADEMICS
    • Programs >
      • Independent Study Program
      • Math Program
      • Music Program
      • Pathway to Career
      • Personalized Learning
      • Summer Program
      • Title I
    • AB 104
    • Assessments
    • CalSCHLS Survey
    • Common Core Standards
    • LCAP
    • MUSD & SJECCD Joint Use Program
    • Transitioning Grades
  • GET INVOLVED
    • AASC
    • Attendance
    • Campus Campaign
    • CBAC
    • DELAC
    • Digital Citizenship
    • Immigration Support
    • Mental Health Resources
    • Milpitas Elementary Olympics
    • MUSD Alliance Partners
    • MUSD Culture of WE Equity Team
    • Project Cornerstone
    • PTA | Milpitas Council
    • Volunteer Opportunities
  • COVID-19
    • Resources (COVID-19)
    • Teacher and Student Highlights (COVID-19) >
      • Gradspiration
    • Other Emergencies
  • Let's Chat