Calendars and Academic Information

Students are notified of unscheduled school closings via email.

2024  School Calendar

  • January:        School opens, Monday, (2nd)Closed, Monday (15th)
  • February:      School closed, Monday (19th)
  • March:           School closed for Spring Break: (Monday 18th) through (Friday 22nd)  
  • April:              No closings 
  • May:               School closed Monday (27th)    
  • June:              School closed Wednesday (19th)       
  • July:               School closed Thursday (4th)
  • August:          No closings        
  • September:    School closed Monday (2nd)
  • October:         School closed Monday (14th)
  • November:     School closed: Monday (11th), Wednesday (27th), Thursday (28th), Friday, (29th)
  • December:     Schools closed:  Monday (23rd) through Friday, January (3rd) 2025      

    2024 Academic Calendar – Three Trimesters, each 16 weeks

                               Trimester                   Start                     End

                             1st:                              January 2              April 26

                             2nd:                             April 29                  August 16

                             3rd:                              August 19             December 20

  • Language Exchange is approved by SEVIS for I-20 students.  The Language Exchange program is also available to any individual 18 years of age or older, in the learning of English through by an approved curriculum focused on Reading, Writing, Listening and Speaking.  The School’s Curriculum is accredited by CEA. A placement test may be taken in person at the school’s office (by contacting the Registrar) at the main office (561-368-3913) or in person Monday thru Thursday between 9:00am and 4pm.   

                                                                    An overview of the program:

                                     “Language Exchange Preparing Students for the future”

Language Exchange Offers a comprehensive educational program, carefully designed to provide mastery of all the components of the English language, step by step, by building on understanding and comprehension.  

  • Beginners are introduced to the English language slowly, ensuring that there is comprehension. This method begins at the Introductory level and continues through Levels I and II. Consistency and study are essential in this beginning phase of learning.
  • After students have demonstrated a mastery at the beginner levels,  they move-on to the Intermediate Levels  III and IV that are more challenging.  Students now have a grasp of basic conversation, are able to use “colloquialisms”, write and speak with few errors and demonstrate the ability to read, speak and write more fluently.
  • Students then advance with confidence to Level V.  Although  challenging,  our teachers instill the  needed confidence required for students to become more comfortable in reading, writing and speaking as well as  becoming astute listeners that is so very important in the learning process.  Advanced students begin to write in a conversational tone, with attention to detail and mastering the use of verbs and tenses, as well as appropriate uses of punctuation. 
  • At this point, students are exposed to three advanced levels/programs developed by the Educational Committee of the school, designed at opening a plethora of  employment opportunities for Language Exchange students: English for Business Purposes, English for Academic Purposes, English for Hospitality and Tourism.
  • For all students:  Language Exchange provides TWO Academic sessions per day.  Students are to register for one of the daily sessions.  Monday thru Thursday, 9:00am – 1:30pm or 6:00pm -10:30pm. 
  • For I-20 students ONLY:  you are required to attend a minimum of 18 hours per week.  
  • For I-20 students ONLY: you are entitled to 1 week vacation for every three months of perfect attendance.