[NIFL-ESL:5367] Re: Crossroads Cafe

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We use Crossroads Cafe as a class and as a program for those who are on a 
waiting list for an ESL class.  If the student cannot get into a class at 
their ESL level, they can join Crossroad Cafe class until a spot opens in a 
regular class.  They are getting instruction in a multi-level class and they 
are usually assured of space in a regular class after a couple of weeks.  

Barbara Sabaj
High School District 214 Community Education
Arlington Hts., IL
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