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France will continue sending internationally recruited teachers to work in immersion schools across Louisiana.
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The establishment of École Pointe-au-Chien was officially signed into law by Gov. John Bel Edwards, in a ceremony at the Pointe-au-Chien Indian Tribe building on Friday that signaled an end to an ongoing struggle to establish a French immersion school in the community.
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For over half a century, the radio program La Tasse De Café has brought Cajun French to listeners across the country. Now, their contributions to radio are being recognized as “uniquely” Louisianan.
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The 23rd French Film Festival begins on February 27, and for the next two weeks, NolaVie will be spotlighting a couple of the festival’s featured…
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In a city that takes its name from the center of France, learning French as a second language seems intuitive. École Bilingue of New Orleans begins its…