[post_page_title]A school struggle[/post_page_title]
When she moved to the United States, Cote did not know how to speak the language. She had grown up in Chile and only ever conversed with fellow Chileans in her native language, Spanish. During fifth-grade, Cote found solace in one of her teachers, who took pity on her and her lack of English knowledge.
Rather than ignoring her struggles, this teacher encouraged her to learn one word at a time. In fact, one of the first words she ever learned was ‘run’ after she became a member of the track team.
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