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Little Elm ISD is proud to offer families the gift of bilingual education through our Dual Language Program for the 2026–2027 school year.

Did you know that students do not have to live within Little Elm ISD boundaries to participate? That’s right—families from neighboring communities are welcome to apply, giving even more students access to this powerful academic opportunity.

A Program That Grows With Your Child

With more than 900 students currently enrolled, Little Elm ISD’s Dual Language Program continues to thrive. Students develop strong academic foundations while becoming bilingual, biliterate, and bicultural—skills that benefit them far beyond the classroom.

Even better, the program doesn’t stop at elementary school. Dual Language rolls into middle school, allowing students to continue building their language skills and expand their learning experience as they grow.

Why Families Choose Dual Language

Research consistently shows that bilingual students demonstrate:

  • Stronger cognitive skills

  • Enhanced academic performance

  • Greater cultural awareness

  • Increased future college and career opportunities

Our Dual Language Program is designed to prepare students for a global world while supporting academic success at every stage.

Learn More at an Informational Meeting

Families interested in the program are encouraged to attend one of our upcoming informational meetings at the Little Elm ISD Administration Building
(400 Lobo Lane, Little Elm):

  • Wednesday, February 18 | 5:30–6:30 p.m.

  • Saturday, March 14 | 10:00–11:00 a.m.

We strongly encourage in-person attendance to fully experience what our program offers. However, a virtual option is available:

  • Wednesday, March 25 | 5:00–6:00 p.m. (Virtual Only)

The virtual meeting link will be posted on the Dual Language webpage:
www.littleelmisd.net/duallanguage

Don’t Miss This Opportunity

Spots are limited, and interest continues to grow. This is your chance to open doors to language, culture, and lifelong learning for your child.

Know a family who might be interested? Share the news and help us spread the word!

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