Bilingual Website Helps Multilingual Students
Emilio Saenz, a Phoenix high school sophomore, created Navegante, a bilingual website, to help families find schools offering support in Spanish and Indigenous languages. Inspired by his friends struggles in an English-only classroom, Saenz leveraged his internship experience and role on the State Board of Educations Student Advisory Panel to address the challenges faced by non-English speaking parents. Despite Arizonas bilingual education debate and low graduation rates for multilingual students, Saenz used AI to develop the site, which includes features like a chatbot and school finder quiz. He plans to expand the project with a student team to improve graduation rates for multilingual students beyond the Phoenix area.
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