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Entry Date School Name Teacher Phone Fax Textbooks
March 4, 09 Chesapeake HS Kathleen O'Neill 410.255-9600 n/a Face to Face I,II used in levels 1,2,3
K-8 Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 Level 6
0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Street City State Zip E-mail Total
4798 Mountain Rd. Pasadena MD 21122 kaoneill517@cs.com  
PROGRAM TERMINATED
Entry Date School Name Teacher Phone Fax Textbooks
28 Sept. '10 Robert Goddard French Immersion School Dani Sanders (301) 918-8660 --- Golosa
K-8 Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 Level 6
173 0 0 0 0 0 0
Street City State Zip E-mail Total
9850 Good Luck Road Seabrook MD 20706 dani.sanders@pgcps.org 149

COMMENT

I am a new Russian teacher at PGCPS, MD. I teach Introductory Russian to 56 students in 6th grade, Russian One to 69 students in 7th and 8th grade, and Russian Two to 24 students in 8th grade. The curriculum is based on the text-book GOLOSA.

 
Entry Date School Name Teacher Phone Fax Textbooks
  Eleanor Roosevelt HS unknown (301)513-5400 (301) 614-3446 Face to Face 1 & 2, Russian Stage One--Level 5
K-8 Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 Level 6
0 36 20 18 12 20 0
Street City State Zip E-mail Total
7601 Hanover Pkway Greenbelt MD 20770 ssteiml@mindspring.com  

Comment

Russian is still being taught at Eleanor Roosevelt as of 2011

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Entry Date School Name Teacher Phone Fax Textbooks
Sept. 29, '10 Friends School of Baltimore Elizabeth Roby, Shannon Johnson (410)649-3241 410-649-3279 Golosa
stories from Russky Yazyk dlya Vsekh
K-8 Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 Level 6
0 13 13 10 0 0 0
Street City State Zip E-mail Total
5114 N. Charles St Baltimore MD 21210 shjohnson@friendsbalt.org 36

Comment

6th, 7th, 8th grade: equivalent to Level 1 (teacher: Shannon Johnson)

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Entry Date School Name Teacher Phone Fax Textbooks
26 Sept. '10 Roland Park Country School Tanya Blumenthal (410)323-5500 (410) 323-2164 Face to Face Level 1 & 2, Stillman Faces and Voices Level 3, Basic Course in Russian, Book 2
K-8 Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 Level 6
0 18 16 15 4 0 0
Street City State Zip E-mail Total
5204 Roland Ave Baltimore MD 21210 Blumenthalt@RPCS.org 53

Comment

Be certain you participate in The National Russian Essay Contest each November and in The Olympiada of Spoken Russian in your region each spring. Try to arrange a trip to Russia every other year or every year, depending upon community interest.

Entry Date School Name Teacher Phone Fax Textbooks
11 Nov. '10 Walt Whitman HS Michelle Quackenbush 301-320-6600 301-320-6594 5 Elements A1; Peers Video Course
K-8 Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 Level 6
3 17 7 4 2 3 1
Street City State Zip E-mail Total
7100 Whittier Blve Bethesda MD 20817 Michelle_M_Quackenbush@mcpsmd.org 37

Comment

I highly recommend using "5 Elements - Level A1" with Russian 1 students.

I recommend 5 Elementov because Russian pedagogy for teaching Russian to non-native speakers is embedded in each of the exercises, which build upon one another. I am curious as to how this will impact students' skills as they head toward advanced study.

Entry Date School Teacher Teacher(s) School Phone School Fax Books
28Sept. '10 Western High School James Sweigert n/a (410)396-7040 (410)396-7492 Golosa 1-2
K-8 Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 Level 6
0 37 39 26 27 0 0
Address City State Zip E-mail Total Students
4600 Falls Rd Baltimore MD 21209 james_sweigert@yahoo.com   129
 

Comments

Maryland teachers: Please contact Jim Sweigert for more information re: the Maryland Olympiada of Spoken Russian.
Students who pass at least two years of language study receive the standard Maryland high school diploma. Students are allowed to make a language choice/preference when applying to Western, but are not guaranteed their choice of language. This means that the great majority of students are assigned a foreign language.