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  • IN TUNE MUSIC 414 Maple Avenue, 6, Yukon, OK, 73099 Vendor Website Kindermusik classes 0-7 years old; piano classes for level 1 and 2; private piano lessons; private voice lessons; summer camps; Treblemakers summer musical theater camps for ages completed 1st grade through 12th grade. Contact Deidra Davis deidra@ITmusicOK.com (405)-255-7531 Previous Next

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  • Academic Enrichment | Epic Charter Schools

    ACADEMIC ENRICHMENT At Epic, learning goes far beyond the classroom! Our academic enrichment activities are designed to spark curiosity, boost confidence and provide exciting opportunities for students to grow—both academically and socially. These engaging experiences allow students to dive deeper into their interests, challenge themselves in new ways and connect with fellow learners across the state. This year, students can look forward to: Spelling Bees, Epic Innovators Day, Virtual International Bees, Living Wax Museum & Read Across America Week, and Scholastic Book Fairs. Whether your student loves science, history, literature or a bit of everything, there’s something for everyone! Jump to: Spelling Bee | Epic Innovators Day | Living Wax Museum | International Academic Competition | Read Across America ACADEMIC ENRICHMENT EVENTS February 5, 2026 Tulsa Innovators Day - Science Fair, Inventor Fair, STEAM Learn More & Register 3810 S 103rd Ave East Tulsa, OK 74146 SPELLING BEE LEARNING OUTCOME Epic is thrilled to partner with the Scripps National Spelling Bee platform again this year. By inspiring the exploration of words, the Scripps National Spelling Bee illuminates pathways to lifelong curiosity, celebrates academic achievement and enriches communities. All Epic students in grades 1-8 are invited to participate! FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS 1. How can my student prepare for the spelling bee? There is a word list for each grade level that students should study prior to the event. Students will be provided the word lists once they register. Scripps also has apps available for Apple and Android users that can be found below. NOTE: It’s best practice to study your grade-level words along with the grade level above yours. If your grade-level competition continues beyond your grade-level words, the next grade-level words will be used. For example, a 3rd grader should study both 3rd -and 4th-grade words. It is a good idea for each student to be familiar with every word on each grade level list. Download Scripps Word Club app Open App Store Open Google Play Store 2. What happens if my student misses the first word in the competition? Unfortunately, even if a student misses the first word in their round, they will be eliminated from the competition. 3. Will there be any words given during the competition that aren’t on the grade-level study list? Yes. The study lists are meant to be a starting point and do not contain every word that will be given during the competition. The WORD CLUB app is a great way to take your Spelling Bee study sessions to the next level. IMPORTANT NOTE: Students will compete in one of three regions: Oklahoma City, Tulsa and Amarillo, Texas. One winner from each region will advance to the next phase of the competition. The winner in Oklahoma City will advance to a regional qualifier competition, where, if they qualify, will go on to compete in the regional competition. While the Tulsa winner will advance directly to the regional competition, the winner of the Amarillo competition will advance to the regional competition there. Tulsa Innovators Day - Science Fair, Inventor Fair, STEAM When: February 5, 2026 at 4:00:00 PM Where: 3810 S 103rd Ave East Tulsa, OK 74146 Learn More & Register EPIC INNOVATORS DAY SCIENCE FAIR, INVENTOR & ENTREPRENEUR FAIR, & STEAM DAY OKC Registration Tulsa Registration Get Started Now! Download our resource packets to start preparing your project today. Don’t miss your chance to be part of Oklahoma’s most exciting day of innovation! Science Fair Grades 1-3 Science Fair Grades 4-8 Science Fair Grades 9-12 Inventor/Entrepreneur Grades 1-3 Inventor/Entrepreneur Grades 4-8 Inventor/Entrepreneur Grades 9-12 Discover, Create and Connect at Epic Innovators Day! Ready to ignite your curiosity and showcase your creativity? Epic Innovators Day brings together young scientists, inventors and entrepreneurs from across Oklahoma for a full day of hands-on learning and inspiration. Event Locations: Oklahoma City at 50 Penn Tulsa at Woodward Building Whether you’re passionate about science, technology, engineering, art, or math, this is your chance to shine! Present your science fair project, share your latest invention or launch your entrepreneurial idea. Connect with fellow Epic students, participate in interactive STEAM activities, and experience a day packed with creativity and innovation. Why Attend Epic Innovators Day? Present your original projects, inventions, and business ideas Compete for awards and recognition in science, entrepreneurship, and creativity Explore hands-on STEAM activities designed for all ages Meet other students who love science, technology, and creative problem-solving Celebrate learning in a vibrant, supportive environment You don’t have to present to join the fun—everyone is welcome! Discover new interests, make friends, and get inspired for your next big idea. LIVING WAX MUSEUM LEARNING OUTCOME We’re excited to have you at the Living Wax Museum! This is a fun event, where you get to be creative and learn about history by bringing famous people to life. Get ready for an exciting experience! The best part of the Living Wax Museum is that you get to learn by doing. You’ll get to research a famous person, create a costume and perform as if you were that person. The most important thing is to enjoy learning and sharing what you found out. We’ve made a step-by-step guide to help you through your project, from choosing a person to practicing your performance. What you'll learn: Historical knowledge: In-depth research on a figure. Research and critical thinking: Analyzing sources, prioritizing information. Creativity and public speaking: Engaging portrayal and communication. Interactive learning: Makes history more memorable and engaging. Your tools: Student Instructions: Your step-by-step guide to the Living Wax Museum INSTRUCTIONS The Living Wax Museum awaits! Below, you’ll find your grade-level roadmap. Instructions and rubrics made simple. Grades 1-3 Instruction Packet Grades 4-12 Instruction Packet INTERNATIONAL ACADEMIC COMPETITION VIRTUAL – JAN. 1-FEB. 1 LEARNING OUTCOME The International Academic Competitions include the National Geography Bee , National History Bee , and National Science Bee . The International Academic Competitions provide students with the opportunity to deepen their knowledge in Geography, History and Science, while developing critical thinking and problem-solving skills. Grades 1-8 Grades 9-12 Regionals How to Participate Free online regional qualifying exams will take place from January 1 - February 1, 2025 , and are open to students in grades 1-8. Register for an account: Fill in the required details, including: First Name, Last Name, School, Grade Parent’s Email (this section must be completed). For the teacher email, use: leisha.albaugh@epiccharterschools.org Create an Account Choose your exam(s): Decide which Qualifier test(s) your student would like to take. Take Qualifier test(s): Qualifier Tests are available online from January 1 - February 1, 2025, and can be completed at home. Take Qualifier Test Save Player ID: Write down your student’s Player ID and keep it for future use. This will be required if your student takes additional tests later. Testing: When your student is ready, click on their chosen exam. Test Format: Timed: 20 minutes 50 multiple-choice questions Encourage your student not to guess if they are unsure of an answer. Leave it blank if they do not know the answer. Results: If the student qualifies, they can select the competitions they wish to participate in. Select Competitions How to Participate High school students do not need to take the qualifying exams. They can register for competitions directly anytime between now and May. Participation Details: Students can compete in up to 3 competitions online (white set). Competition Format: 120 questions total. 3 rounds of 30 questions each, with an additional 30 in finals. The objective is to earn 5 positive points per round and receive bonus points for early completion. Cost: $48.00 per competition per subject. Register Here Grades 1-8 The top 50% of students from the first three rounds qualify for Nationals in Florida (Memorial Day Weekend). Grades 4-8 The top 25% qualify for Internationals in Paris (3rd week of summer). Grades 9-12 The top 50% qualify for Nationals in Washington, D.C. (April 24-25). READ ACROSS AMERICA – LITERACY DAY IT IS FUN TO HAVE FUN, BUT YOU HAVE TO KNOW HOW! Reading Corner – You’ll meet some special friends and listen as they read books to our students in a cozy reading corner. The more that you read, the more things you will know. The more that you learn, the more places you’ll go! Book Walk – Use your mind and your muscles as you read your way to a healthier you! Read to go and go to read, participate at each station and fill your passport with speed. So be sure when you step, step with care and great tact. And remember that life is a great balancing act. Book Giveaway – Stop by our book giveaway and grab your reading certificate for being an excellent reader! Oh, the things you can find if you don’t stay behind! Come celebrate Read Across America Week at an Epic Literacy Event, fun for the whole family! This will be an event where Epic families can celebrate the joy of reading with our staff, teachers, and a few surprise visitors. But that is not all. Oh, no. That is not all! The day will be full of zizzer-zazzer-zuzz and gluppity-glup, and a whole host of other collywobble activities. Read on to find out what to expect at this event. Because these things are fun and fun is good! LEARNING OUTCOME Read Across America helps to promote literacy, encourage a love of reading and build community among children and families. All you need to do is register for the event and show up. We will take it from there! Check back frequently for registration updates and more information about academic enrichment events. For more information about participating in these learning opportunities, please reach out to: Kristi Rich kristi.rich@epiccharterschools.org

  • Aulternative Sports LLC dba i9 Sports 600 Citation Dr, Edmond, OK, 73025 Vendor Website We offer youth recreational sports leagues, camps and clinics. We offer soccer, baseball, flag football, basketball, and volleyball for kids ages 3-14 throughout the OKC metro area. Contact Dustin Ault dustin.ault@i9sports.com (405)-973-6647 Previous Next

  • Bluebird Art Studios 13330 S Memorial Dr, Suite 10, Bixby, OK, 74008 Vendor Website Fine art instruction for ages 2-17. Teaching the fundamentals of drawing, art history and exploring different mediums such as watercolor, oil pastels, soft pastels, graphite, charcoal and acrylic painting. We also offer seasonal Art camps. Contact Cierra Campbell bluebirdartstudios@gmail.com (918)-393-3980 Previous Next

  • Certified Driving School Larry Swindell 2020 Willow Run Dr, Enid, OK, 73703 Vendor Website Driving Schools in Enid, Guthrie, Alva, Fairview, Kingfisher Contact Larry Swindell larrydswindell@yahoo.com 405-580-0898 Previous Next

  • OKLAHOMA ROYAL LEGACY BASKETBALL CLUB 4721 Marston Ct, Norman, OK, 73109 Vendor Website Oklahoma Royal Legacy is dedicated to elevating youth athletes in multiple sports, offering top-of-the-line coaching and training programs designed to help each child achieve their personal goals. Our highly experienced coaches and trainers provide specialized skill development while fostering a family-oriented culture. We emphasize that there is more to sports than competition, instilling values that last beyond the game. Contact Rarsenio Washington Rwashington@okroyallegacy.com 405-889-5229 Previous Next

  • Internships & WBL | Epic Charter Schools

    Internships & Work-Based Learning Earning elective credit through these options gives students the ability to continue to grow and learn skills that will help them in the future while, at the same time, earn high school course credit. We strive to provide exceptional opportunities for all our students. We have community partnerships, Epic departments and various program courses to ensure students can locate a good fit. An internship is a professional position where a student works in an organization, sometimes without pay, in order to gain work experience or satisfy requirements for a qualification. Work-Based Learning/ Work Study is an education strategy that provides students with real-life work experience where they apply academic and technical skills to develop their employability. Available Programs Epic Virtual Internship Program Epic Virtual Internship Program courses are available to Juniors and Seniors looking to fulfill their Next Step course requirement. Depending on the course, students will either prepare to take an industry backed certification exam or develop 21st century skills while honing professional preparedness. There are two tracks available: Certification, and Accelerated - Career Preparation. Students earn elective credit towards high school graduation when they engage in one of these courses, meet routinely for zoom class and complete all the required assignments. Learn More Internship An onsite or remote internship is a professional learning experience that offers meaningful, practical work related to a student’s field of study or career interest. It gives the student the opportunity for career exploration and development, and to learn new skills. Students earn elective credit when they participate in an internship, complete 60 hours of work, and complete additional assignments found in the Schoology course. Learn More Work Based Learning/Work-Study Work-based learning is an education strategy that provides students with real-life work experiences where they can apply academic and technical skills and develop their employability. Students earn elective credit when they participate in an internship, complete 60 hours of work, and complete additional assignments found in the Schoology course. Learn More Alternative Internship This course is designed for OAAP students in grades 11 and 12 and provides an avenue for course credit as an internship that focuses specifically on the students' transition plan. The course equips learners with practical strategies to improve interpersonal, written, and digital communication in both professional and personal settings. Participants will build confidence in active listening, clear messaging, and adaptive communication styles, with hands-on activities and real-world applications. Learn More Guidelines Will it be an approved internship? Will the experience in nature be meaningful? Does it align with the student's post high school goals/interests? Will it allow for the student to have a supervisor/mentor who can train, set expectations, and provide feedback? Does the internship better prepare the student for a specific career/position after high school graduation? Will the student be able to complete a minimum of 60 hours of applied/hands-on experience through this internship? If you can’t answer yes to all of the above questions, then it is likely not a good fit for an internship. We encourage your student to think outside of the box, and we are happy to help brainstorm and collaborate with you. If you are unsure about internship approval, please contact Anita Manuel at anita.manuel@epiccharterschools.org . Benefits Earning elective credit with these options gives students the ability to continue to grow and learn skills that will help them in the future while, at the same time, earn high school course credit. 9th & 10th Grade Work Study Addendum Freshman and Sophomore students may earn elective credit with an internship or work study opportunity. These courses are not Next Step courses, but portfolio electives. 9th and 10th grade students will complete the same assignment types as 11th and 12th grade students. Students will be loaded in a Schoology classroom. This Schoology classroom will be pre-loaded with all the required assignments and forms. For questions about internships or work-based learning please reach out to: Anita Manuel Career Pathway Director anita.manuel@epiccharterschools.org

  • Native Languages Program

    < Back Native Languages Program About the Program Welcome to Native Languages Program at Epic. Our vision is to provide Native language to students regardless of geography and to collaborate with Tribal Nations language revitalization efforts. Goals: Develop a comprehensive Native language program to facilitate language acquisition and proficiency for all Epic Native language models. Provide Native students at Epic the opportunity to take a World Language (WL) course in their Native language, strengthening cultural ties. Provide more WL language choices for ALL Epic students to make relevant cultural connections. Oklahoma is home to 39 Tribal Nations and has a Native population of over 300,000 people. Support: Connect students and teachers to Native language courses offered by Tribes for credit through the Elective Portfolio Process. Help tribes reach more tribal members with the language. Assist tribes in the digitization of language materials. Assist tribes with language teacher certification, if needed. (U-Teach). Advisor(s) For more information please contact kevin.robertsfields@epiccharterschools.org . Native Languages Program Team: Kevin Roberts-Fields Director of Native Languages kevin.robertsfields@epiccharterschools.org Creek, Choctaw, Chickasaw Tara Damron Native Languages Specialist tara.damron@epiccharterschools.org Osage Previous Next

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  • StudentOrganizations

    Student organizations and clubs available at Epic Charter Schools Clubs & Student Organizations 4th & 5th Grade Native American Club The 4th and 5th grade club introduces a new Native American tribe each week, immersing the students in culture through covering traditional homelands, housing, clothing, notable natives, and languages specific to each tribe. The Club provides students an opportunity to interact with other Native students throughout the state while learning about Native tribes. Read More Academic Bowl Team Academic Bowl is a great opportunity to go head to head against your cross county rivals. Academic Bowl gives your students to the opportunity to receive recognition for what they know. Academic bowl features two teams of four. Each team may substitute at multiple points during the competition. The OAAC offers Academic Bowl competition levels for grades 4th - 10th but students may play up a grade and begin in 3rd.uestions for all levels of OAAC academic bowl are based on current curriculum and come from a pool of question writers using 80% current adopted textbooks & state standards with the remaining 20% coming from general academic bowl and cultural literacy type questions. Read More American Sign Language The ASL Club is a welcoming space for anyone interested in learning and using American Sign Language while exploring Deaf culture. Whether you're a beginner or already know some signs, this club offers a supportive environment to practice ASL through interactive activities, games, and conversations. Members will also learn about the Deaf community, history, and the importance of inclusive communication. Join us to build new skills, make connections, and promote accessibility and awareness on campus and beyond! Read More Chess Club Epic Chess Club is designed to give students an opportunity to learn the game of chess, improve their chess skills, and to enjoy challenging their peers. Chess is an individual sport that also creates healthy competition and team spirit. The ancient game of chess can develop confidence, critical thinking, problem solving, strategy, and decision-making. Our goal is to encourage all of these, but our main focus will be to inspire learning, sportsmanship, and fun. We plan to meet monthly at the Tulsa VLC and in OKC VLC. Attendance at these meetings will improve your chance at success. Those dates and times are based on enrollment and will be announced soon. We are also linked with many groups that meet across Oklahoma and you will have the chance to practice your chess skills and make new friends. If your student chooses to attend, we ask that parents participate until the student feels comfortable. Keep an eye out for a member’s email for updates. The Epic Learning Fund can be used to purchase a chess set, and to pay for tournament fees for Oklahoma State Chess Organization sanctioned tournaments. If your student is interested in tournament play, getting a chess ranking, and participating in regulation tournaments, the first year is free. After that, there will be a $20 annual membership fee paid to the USCF. It is not required in order to join Epic Chess Club . ALL events, updates, and announcements will be sent to BOTH parent and student email. Keep your eyes open for updates as we roll into the new school year. If a parent or student did not get this email, please let me know. We have some cases where we are missing one or the other. Read More Comet Clovers 4-H Club 4-H is America's largest youth development organization empowering nearly six million young people with the skills to lead for a lifetime! In 4-H programs, kids and teens (9 to 19 years old) complete hands-on projects in areas like health, science, agriculture, civic engagement, and many more in a positive environment where they receive guidance from adult mentors and are encouraged to take on proactive leadership roles. Read More Drama Club The Drama Club is a creative and inclusive space for students who are passionate about acting, storytelling, and stage production. Whether you're a seasoned performer or just curious about theatre, our club welcomes everyone interested in expressing themselves through the performing arts. Members will have the opportunity to participate in acting workshops, script readings, improvisation games, and full-scale productions. Behind-the-scenes roles such as directing, set design, costumes, and lighting are also available for those who want to explore the technical side of theatre. Join us to build confidence, collaborate with peers, and bring stories to life on stage! Read More Games Club Epic Games Club is for studens in grades 3–12. Join us once a month for virtual game nights featuring Minecraft, Fortnite, and Rocket League! Students are grouped by age and game together in a fun, low-pressure environment. Read More Indigenous Endeavors Indigenous Endeavor is a STEAM program offered to Native American Pre-K through 12th-grade students, with a completed 506 form with Epic. This program will focus on STEAM Education, which incorporates learning that uses Sciences, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Mathematics as access points for guiding student inquiry, dialogue, and critical thinking. This program will be facilitated by cultural guidance and integration, allowing students to relate STEAM to their own Indigenous identity and heritage. Students must have a 506 form filled out to be able to participate in Native American Programs Read More Jr. Naso JR NASO (Junior Native American Student Organization) is open to Epic students in grades 6–8. This club gives students a space to learn about leadership, celebrate Native culture, and connect with one another. Each week, members will explore Native history, culture, and values through activities and discussions that inspire pride and community. Read More Key Club Key Club members around the world are learning how to lead and stand for what’s right through service and volunteerism. In partnership with their local Kiwanis club, high school students are making a positive impact as they serve others in their schools and communities. Read More Math Hoops Math Hoops is now available for all 3rd–8th grade students! This fast-paced, competitive program uses real NBA and WNBA player stats to help students build skills in operations, fractions, percentages, strategy, and problem-solving—all through fun, interactive gameplay. Our 2025 season will be fully online. Students will meet on Thursdays from 3:00–4:00 PM via Zoom for guided lessons, team practice, scrimmages, and opportunities to qualify for school-wide and statewide virtual tournaments. Math Hoops welcomes every skill level, from math lovers to students simply wanting to grow their confidence. If they show up and try, they’ll make progress. Read More Military Club Enhance and strengthen our community engagement, ties, and relationship with all heroes that sacrifice their life and families to provide us peace and freedom. Recognize our troops and their families' sacrifice and commitment to our country. Demonstrate our commitment to embrace all students regardless of their social or cultural background. Read More NHS The National Honor Society chapter of Epic Charter Schools is a duly chartered and affiliated chapter of this prestigious national organization for qualifying students in grades 10-12. Read More NJHS The National Junior Honor Society chapter of Epic Charter Schools is a duly chartered and affiliated chapter of this prestigious national organization for qualifying students in grades 6-9. Read More Native American Student Organization The Native American Student Organization (NASO) provides a welcoming space for any student in grades 9-12 that are eager to connect, learn, and actively participate within the Native American Community. Our organization meets weekly via Zoom and provides a safe and inclusive space for students to meet, share, culturally engage, and contribute to their community. Students also have opportunities to hold leadership positions within the organization and engage with the community. Read More Next Generation of Native Leaders For grade 9th-12th: The Next Generation of Native Leaders encourages students to grow in their leadership skills by learning about leadership styles, leadership history and leadership skills. Read More P7 P7 is a student-led Christian club that creates a safe and welcoming space for students to explore and grow in their faith. Through Bible study, prayer, discussion, and outreach, members are encouraged to live out Christian values and make a positive impact on their campus. Whether you're strong in your faith or just curious, P7 is open to anyone seeking purpose, community, and encouragement. Come as you are and be part of something meaningful! Read More Student Council (StuCo) Student Council fosters school spirit, connects the administration with the student body, and provides leadership opportunities within the school and community. Members work together to solve real-world problems and make impactful decisions. Read More Turning Point USA TPUSA is established on the principles of the wish to identify, educate, train and organize students to promote the principles of freedom, free markets and limited government. Read More Warrior Book Club Warrior Book Clubs are held in a safe, structured, virtual learning environment for Pre-K through 2nd-grade students to engage and interact with each other while listening to a read-aloud book. These books are based upon Indigenous themes or written by Indigenous authors. Language arts skills and standards are highlighted throughout these meetings Read More Whole Health and Wellness Club The Club is a place where students can gather weekly to discuss and learn how to cultivate good mental, emotional, physical, and spiritual health. We will discover lifelong skills, including self-care, healthy coping habits, and what to do if the student or someone they know is in crisis. It also serves as a safe space where students can share and connect with others. The club is a project of the Student Engagement team. Read More

  • Programs

    Student Programs Epic Art Program Epic Art Program offers live, once weekly art classes via Zoom with certified art instructors. Students will explore a variety of artists, art processes and materials such as drawing, painting, printmaking, two & three-dimensional design, and digital art. Art students are required to attend and practice weekly. Learn More Epic Collegiate Academy Epic Collegiate Academy dual credit pathway of concurrent enrollment courses that is structured to allow eligible high school students to earn a college degree alongside their high school diploma. Learn More Gifted and Talented The mission of the Epic Gifted and Talented Program is to identify and provide students who possess exceptional qualities the direction, time, encouragement, and resources to maximize their potential. Learn More Math+ Math+ is a math curriculum option for students in grades 6–12, offering two options: Live and Unplugged. Both options pair students with certified math teachers and feature courses built in Schoology that are fully aligned with Oklahoma academic standards. Learn More Native Languages Program Welcome to Native Languages Program at Epic. Our vision is to provide Native language to students regardless of geography and to collaborate with Tribal Nations language revitalization efforts. Learn More eSports Esports is a great way to get Epic students involved in a community that is built around the passion of gaming. Esports curricula ensures Epic students are future ready candidates in the esport and gaming industry. Learn More Epic Choir Program The Epic Choir Program is an in-person program designed to enhance the musical, creative, and expressive qualities of students interested in singing. Students will engage in a weekly vocal lesson and rehearse in a group setting at either the OKC or Tulsa location. Students will be required to work as an ensemble to perform and share music with friends, family, and the community at various Epic events. Learn More Epic Virtual Internship Program Epic Virtual Internship Program courses are available to Juniors and Seniors looking to fulfill their Next Step course requirement. Depending on the course, students will either prepare to take an industry backed certification exam or develop 21st century skills while honing professional preparedness. There are two tracks available: Certification, and Accelerated - Career Preparation. Learn More Journalism & Creative Media The Epic News Network is more than just a school newspaper. We are all things journalism and creative media. We now offer multiple courses which allow students to get hands-on learning taught by professional media specialists. All student work feeds into our journalism program which is published on epicnewsnetwork.org. Learn More Native American Programs Epic’s Native American Programs are designed to support academic success, cultural enrichment, leadership development, and college and career readiness for Native students across Oklahoma. Through tutoring, workshops, student organizations, language revitalization efforts, and community partnerships, we offer students and families comprehensive services rooted in cultural connection and empowerment. Learn More World Language Courses are available in Spanish, French, German and ASL. Students will develop communication skills in listening, speaking, reading, and writing. As they explore the language and culture, students will strengthen their critical thinking and problem-solving skills. Learn More

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