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BATON ROUGE FOREIGN LANGUAGE ACADEMIC IMMERSION MAGNET (FLAIM)

BATON ROUGE FOREIGN LANGUAGE ACADEMIC IMMERSION MAGNET (FLAIM)

EXPANDING MINDS THROUGH WORLD LANGUAGES

FLAIM students learn French, Mandarin or Spanish.

Baton Rouge Foreign Language Academic Immersion Magnet (FLAIM) is a Pre-K-5th grade international, national and state award-winning EBR public magnet school. FLAIM combines academic excellence with foreign language immersion in French, Mandarin or Spanish. In immersion programs, students learn academic subjects in another language. FLAIM students learn math, science and social studies in their target language. This successful approach of learning the language in an authentic, meaningful way mirrors the way a child learns their native language.

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Toni Morgan

from the principal

Welcome to Baton Rouge Foreign Language Academic Immersion Magnet (BR FLAIM)!

My name is Toni Morgan and I am your Principal.  I was born in Houston, Texas, the youngest of two girls. I am a wife with 1 daughter, 1 son and 1 grandson.  I attended and graduated from Texas Southern University with a degree in Elementary Education. Education is my passion.

My vision for FLAIM is to ensure that students have an international educational experience so that they gain an appreciation and respect for all cultures.  With a culturally diverse staff, our students have authentic experiences to prepare them to be successful citizens in a global society.

TONI MORGAN

PRINCIPAL

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All EBRPSS schools are closed 4/3 - 4/10 and all offices are closed 4/3 - 4/9 for Spring Break.

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The East Baton Rouge Parish School System is advising families that school bus transportation may experience delays during the Friday afternoon commute home because of weather and road conditions across the parish. Transportation staff members are working to safely transport students while navigating possible heavy traffic, flooded areas and impacted roadways caused by
changing weather conditions.

District officials said student safety remains the top priority as drivers continue routes throughout the parish. The district appreciates the understanding and cooperation of families and the community during the weather event.