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MILWAUKEE 鈥?From their very first day at Hayes Bilingual School, students hit the ground running, learning subjects like math and history in both English and Spanish.Hayes is just one of nearly 50 Milwaukee Public Schools that offer what the district calls Bilingual Multicultural Education.Teachers guide their pupils through lessons in a near 50-50 mix of both languages, with the goal of achieving full fluency. Of course, there are students that could learn and acquire that second language when they re older. But, if we get them when they re really young, and they re sponges and they absorb everything, it s very crucial for that native Spanish speaker and also for that student who s acquiring that second language, said Rebecca Maldonado, a first-grade bilin
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WAVERLY, Tenn. 鈥?For Jodie Stawski and her son Daniel Cate, the pain of losing so much, so quickly, is sometimes more than they can bear. Everything s ruined, Cate said. It s all ruined, it s all gone. All my stuff. It s just gone, Stawski said.The two spent Tuesday sifting through what could be salvaged. Jodie got emotional seeing important paperwork and old love letters from her parents, now marred in mud. It s OK though, it s OK. Didn t lose any family, she said.That s true because of their neighbor, Mary Luten, who saw the need to knock. She said, It s an emergency, and she made me understand. She didn t just say it once, Stawski said. She made me understand 鈥?get out. If it wasn t for her, we wouldn t be here. There s no doubt. By the time they could get the car around, Trace Creek had risen to the
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