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(HR) ABOVE: Chantal Duran, left, 5 and Tori Deschner, 5, in pink at right, work together on constructing links in repetitive manners as a kindergarten activity in the class of Jamie Green. Students in the Aurora Public School system speak almost 100 different languages from spanish to as varied as Tagalog, which is a language spoken in the Phillipines. We see how some of the schools' students, teachers and parents adapt to the variety of different languages and what some of the challenges these schools face. Helen H. Richardson/The Denver Post (Photo By Helen H. Richardson/The Denver Post via Getty Images)

(HR) ABOVE: Chantal Duran, left, 5 and Tori Deschner, 5, in pink at right, work together on constructing links in repetitive manners as a kindergarten activity in the class of Jamie Green. Students in the Aurora Public School system speak almost 100 different languages from spanish to as varied as Tagalog, which is a language spoken in the Phillipines. We see how some of the schools' students, teachers and parents adapt to the variety of different languages and what some of the challenges these schools face. Helen H. Richardson/The Denver Post  (Photo By Helen H. Richardson/The Denver Post via Getty Images)