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  2. Mandarin Immersion Magnet School - Wikipedia

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    Since then, he advocated for the creation of a Mandarin speaking magnet program. [5] In 2011, the HISD board approved the creation of a Mandarin Chinese-language immersion magnet school in the former Holden Elementary in the Houston Heights. [6] As of January 2012, the plans changed, and now the school was to open in Bellaire. [7] [8]

  3. Cupertino Language Immersion Program - Wikipedia

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    Starting in the 1998–1999 school year with a single kindergarten class, CLIP’s Mandarin Immersion Program has grown to expand through eighth grade in 2006. In 2007, the first class of immersion students graduated middle school . [ 3 ]

  4. Pioneer Valley Chinese Immersion Charter School - Wikipedia

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    Founded in February 2007, PVCICS offers an immersion program that teaches Chinese Language Arts and culture in addition to a regular curriculum. [1] PVCICS' goals are to graduate students with excellent scholarship, high proficiency in Mandarin Chinese and English, plus sensitivity to multiple cultures. PVCICS serves the Pioneer Valley region ...

  5. Speaking in Tongues (film) - Wikipedia

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    Within the film, Durrell is able to order a meal using strictly Mandarin. Julian, a Caucasian 8th grader where immersion has brought him to excel in Chinese within school and eventually travel to China. He began studying immersion 9 years prior to 8th grade. Kelly is Asian American and attends a Cantonese Immersion School.

  6. Shuang Wen School - Wikipedia

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    Over 70% of the students served by SWAN's programming came from economically disadvantaged families. SWAN was founded by Jacob Wong, a retired principal and Chairperson of the New York Chinese Educators Committee, [5] and other members of Chinatown. SWAN began its first after-school Chinese Immersion Program with a class of 40 students in 1998.

  7. In 1998 the school had almost 1,600 students. [7] Around that time hundreds of students who were zoned to Anderson were bussed to relief campuses. [8] Ashford Elementary School (Houston) (Grades Pre-Kindergarten through 2)(Eagles) The campus was built to hold 540 students. In 1992 the school had 1,052. Bush Elementary opened that year to ...