WHS Translation & Interpretation Class partners with the community

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The students enrolled in the Wautoma High School Translation and Interpretation Class have spent the past semester partnering with the Wautoma Public Library and other community organizations in order to translate documents from English to Spanish.

The newest Spanish class offered at WHS allows students who have already completed AP Spanish as well as Native Speakers II to use their foreign language skills to assist the community.

Not only has the group worked to translate documents, they also offer their translation skills to the school by creating a monthly display. Previously, the students created and translated items related to Suicide Awareness, while January they featured a display they call, “Goodbye 2020 – Hello 2021”.

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  • Megan Kelly, a Wautoma High School junior, works on her Chromebook to translate a document for the Wautoma Public Library during her Translation and Interpretation Class.
    Megan Kelly, a Wautoma High School junior, works on her Chromebook to translate a document for the Wautoma Public Library during her Translation and Interpretation Class.