The Los Angeles Times reported on February 2 that Sylmar and three other high schools in Southern California, instructors are running some of the state's only rigorous bilingual math and science classes using online curriculum from Mexico. The idea: to get more Latino students to take and pass the courses they need to go to college.
LETI is currently in the planning stages of a parallel effort to use the Mexican government's online secondary education system to help move "inter-language" students toward their high school diploma.
The LETI program is under the direction of Beatriz Koteles.
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