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Paterson Spanish AcademyLargely reliant upon small businesses provided by many immigrants, Paterson’s economy is only one example of the prevalence of an increase in its population. Because of the large rate of immigration into this small city, the economy of Paterson has experience a great turnaround in recent years. Paterson has a large foreign population, and its largest group is that of its Hispanic and Latino residents. In the 2000 Census, 149,426 residents were counted in total. 78,924, or nearly half of the total population, described themselves as being of Hispanic or Latino origin. 66,983 of these residents chose Spanish as their primary language. The prevalence of Spanish culture throughout the areas in both New Jersey and New York is celebrated through various Hispanic, Latino, Mexican and Spanish celebration parades and festivals with routes through several area cities, including Paterson. Aleida Morel provides a list of the parades and festivals in the above areas for your convenience. Children in Paterson have a lot of Hispanic culture surrounding them in their schools, churches and neighborhoods. The need to learn Spanish is great for kids in Paterson. Learning to speak Spanish fluently is easier for children than ever with Paterson Spanish Academy. Why do you think it is important for your child to learn Spanish? Does your child have neighbors or classmates or friends that speak Spanish at home? Share your thoughts and stories with us by completing the form on the right of the page. |
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