preschool students learning their native language in preschool, because we are not necessarily observing e.o.'s learning a second language for it would be looking at them learning the primary language in preschool. vice president yee: i do not know exactly. you could go into preschool programs where you have english- language learners or non-english speakers within the program with other kids. there is going to be some attempt to work with those younger children in there all languages care -- in their own languages. i am wondering how far does it go. if you are observing a clustering of preschoolers and you do not have a bilingual teacher there, those are not things i know about right now. maybe everything is well- situated and so forth. i am not saying one way or another. i just need to have somebody tell me what the situation is. >> first, it is a preschool. the other may be a private school. it is not easy to go in and make sure they're doing their job. vice president yee: i appreciate that. i do not know if you want to go beyond the district programs. if you want access to any preschool,