![]() Though organizers created the camp to provide extra Spanish practice, it wasn’t supposed to be Spanish boot camp. ![]() About 170 students registered for the camp, though not all attended. Only K-8 dual language students from SCE, North Chatham, Chatham Middle School and Margaret B. The four-day camp, called “Aventuras de verano” (summer adventures), ran from Aug. “¡Morado!” the kids enthusiastically answered back.Īfter more than a year of online Spanish, CCS held the camp last week at Siler City Elementary and North Chatham Elementary to help participating students build confidence, acquire more vocabulary and help recoup lost learning time. ![]() It was from Chatham County Schools’ first-ever Dual Language camp. The scene wasn’t from a school-sponsored mad science summer camp, as you might think. “It’s purple!” one student shouted in delight. Around her, a group of rising 1st and 2nd graders eagerly waited their turn. SILER CITY - Inside Siler City Elementary School last Wednesday, teacher Shirley Rojas drizzled several drops of purple dye into one of eight bowls of half-baked slime. ![]()
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