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Carroll Gardens

David Zonca

Friday, October 31st, 2008

Age: 28

Neighborhood: Carroll Gardens

Occupation: Freelance Copy Editor

Political Affiliation: Democrat

“I know people who’ve had fifteen, twenty thousand dollar hospital bills because they broke a leg and didn’t have insurance.”

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Caroline Gartner

Friday, October 31st, 2008

Name: Caroline Gartner (featured in photo with her son Harrison)

Age: 35

Neighborhood: Carroll Gardens, Brooklyn

Occupation: At-Home Mom and Freelance Video Productionist

“I…think we need to try and unify. People are so red state, blue state, against each other.”

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Easy as Un, Deux, Trois

Tuesday, January 8th, 2008

Kindergarteners at Public School 58 tell their teacher “bonjour” when they arrive and “au revoir” at dismissal – and they speak a lot more French in between.

The Carroll Gardens school is one of the three city public schools that now offer French-English dual language instruction, to the delight of parents and the French Embassy, which had pushed for the program.

The city offers dual-language programs at about 65 schools, though most are taught in Spanish or Chinese. In September, 2007, students P.S. 58 and schools on the upper West Side and in the Bronx became the first to get the opportunity to be taught in French, which is spoken by an estimated 200 million people worldwide.

Chika Osaka visited the 4- and 5-year-old emerging French speakers of P.S. 58.

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