Program Overview
A-KEEP now offers dynamic programs for K-12 schools in Montgomery and Pike Road during the regular school year. Classes introduce elementary to high school students to the Korean language, history, and culture.
Our Korean as a Second Language programs connect learners of all ages to the Korean language, culture, and history so that they can interact with their neighbors, get in touch with their roots or advance their professional aspirations. Students in high school programs receive a Carnegie credit for their classes.
If you would like Korean at your school or are interested in teaching Korean email us at KoreanEdu@akeep.org for more information.
*Education Grant was subsidized by the Korean Ministry of Education and the Atlanta Korean Education Center.
동사업비는 대한민국 교육부 및 애틀랜타 한국교육원의 지원으로 진행되고 있음.
Page last updated: August 11, 2023
Program Details
Eligibility:
2nd to 12th grade students; Please ask your school about specific requirements
Students do not need nor are expected to have any prior knowledge in Korean language or culture but should have a willingness to learn and explore!
Locations:
LEAD Academy
Pike Road Elementary
Pike Road Intermediate
Pike Road Junior High School
Pike Road High School
BEAR Exploration Center
Floyd Middle Magnet School
Brewbaker Technology Magnet High School
Open to all area students, including virtual.
Contact:
Phone: 334-625-8515
Email: KoreanEdu@akeep.org
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A-KEEP’s KSL School Program offers students a chance to learn Korean, a critical language, that will help them improve cultural awareness and appreciation, heighten their cognitive skills and boost government job opportunities!
We hope that by learning Korean, students will broaden their perspectives and take advantage of the education, cultural and career opportunities in Montgomery and beyond. The KSL School Program not only offers language learning, but also cultural integration and access to the world.
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