Reality check regarding the real world and required documentation . . .
"For second graders at Académie Lafayette in Kansas City, speaking French with their peers and teachers is a daily routine. But last month, two of their teachers — mentors, guides and cultural bridges — were suddenly unable to teach due to delays in U.S. visa processing.
"According to Alyson Stewart, director of development for the public charter school, what followed was confusion, tears and a stark reminder of how international educators shape not just academics, but the heart of a school community."
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Visa delays disrupt classrooms at Kansas City's Académie Lafayette * Missouri Independent
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