WisItalia has awarded $6,500 for the 2009-10 school year for Wisconsin K-12 schools and Italian language programs. They also have assisted 4 teachers in working on getting their license to teach Italian in the public schools in Wisconsin by awarding a total of $2,000 this school year. Schools/Italian programs who have not applied for their grant funds should still do so as there are funds available to assist you with your teaching materials, field trips, supplies, etc. For detailed information please go to: www.wisitalia.org.
National COPILAS News
NCOPILAS plays active role at ACTFL Convention November 20-22, 2009
President Daniel L. Stabile, Past President Giuseppe (Joe) Lupo, Dr. Maria Wilmeth, Mrs. Cesarina Horing, and Professor Emeritus, Roberto Severino, and Prof. Luigi De Luca were active representatives participating at the American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages Convention in San Diego, California. Dr. Lupo chaired several workshop sessions and President Stabile, Dr. Maria Wilmeth, Mrs. Cesarina Horing. Professor Luigi De Luca and Professor Severino spoke at several workshops. Over 6,000 educators participated in the ACTFL Conference.

In addition to the workshop leadership the National COPILAS team operated and staffed a booth in cooperation with the U.S. Enti Gestori (the Official Italian Cultural Institutions recognized by the Italian Government) answering questions and providing information to hundreds of language teachers about strategies and techniques to develop and sustain strong Italian language programs in our schools throughout the United States.
The National COPILAS Team worked closely with Professor Luigi De Sanctis, Director of the Education Office, Italian Embassy, Washington, DC, Nicola Faganello, Consulate General of Italy, Los Angeles, and Prof. Anna Chiaratti, Director of the Education Office, Italian Consulate of Los Angeles.
National COPILAS, NIAF, Italian Trade Commission and the Consulate General of Italy, Los Angeles hosted a dinner honoring teachers of Italian language and Culture.

Dr. Stabile summed up the conference by stating, “This excellent world languages convention provided National COPILAS with a springboard illuminating our capacity to serve as the key resource body assisting teachers, students and organizations throughout the United States promoting ourItalian language. In addition to supplying interactive resources for teachers and students on our website, the need emerged to explore:
(1) the role of catalyst and clearing house for certification and teaching resources;
(2) reviewing options and alternatives to the Advanced Placement Examination;
(3) accelerating the development of communication infrastructure with all Enti Gestori, USA;
(4) expanding the NATIONAL COPILAS membership to be totally inclusive;
(5) Appointment of regional board members and developing service hubs in those locations along with the Enti Gestori.
Those substantive factors emerged through discussions with organizational leaders, teachers and professors attending the conference. Our focus will continue to be advancing our Italian Language in Schools, Colleges, Universities, and local community language programs as well as applying data driven decision making.”
U of Maryland & U of Perugia Signed Memorandum of Understanding
"University of Maryland and University of Perugia signed Memorandum of Understanding at the Italian Embassy establishing a graduate degree program at both schools in Italian language"
Daniel I. Stabile




NCOPILAS Recognition Luncheon
We are proud to announce the new Executive Board for NCOPILAS:
Dr. Daniel Stabile, President
Professor Gemma Puglisi, Vice President
Mrs. Lydia La Ferla, Secretary
Mr. Jim Cocco, Treasurer
Dr. Joe Lupo, Past President
Fr. Dr. Lydio F. Tomasi, Executive Board Advisor
Dr. Roberto Severino, Professor Emeritus, Georgetown University

Pictured left to right:
Dr. Daniel Stabile, President of National Council on the
Advancement of Italian Language in American Schools;
Fred Rotondaro, Senior Fellow at the Center for American
Progress, Dennis Santoli, Executive Director of the Blue
and Gold Foundation, Tom Stallone, Lido Club Executive
Board, Franco Nuschese, CEO of Georgetown
Entertainment Group and Owner of Cafe Milano and
Gemma Puglisi, Vice President of NCOPILAS.
November Newsletter from the President
Dear Friends:
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- actfl
- actfl convention
- cafe milano
- copilas
- dr. francesca romana memoli
- exchange programs
- executive board
- funds
- italian embassy
- italian language
- italian language program
- italian language programs
- Italian language programs
- Italy
- memorandum of understanding
- message from the president
- national copilas
- national copilas team
- ncopilas
- november newsletter
- public school system
- schools
- strategic plan
- university of maryland
- university of perugia
- wisconsin k-12 schools
- wisconsin public schools
- wisitalia
