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Simple, Hope teaches Mandarin, Rockville program teaches Cantonese. If kids build a solid foundation in the family's "home language" first, they generally do much better with Mandarin later on than if they never learned the former. We're taking a page from the Hong Kongese, Mainland Chinese, Taiwanese, Singaporeans etc. who don't start with Mandarin at school if the extended family doesn't speak it as first dialect. More than two-thirds of Chinese immigrant families in the US speak Cantonese as their first dialect, and use traditional characters, not Mandarin/simplified characters.
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Why would it annoy people that your children are learning Cantonese? I see the connection to culture, but what is the connection between learning Cantonese and general academic achievement? |
| PP is talking about Asian academic achievement in general in response to obnoxious post about Asians being "overrepresented" at TJ. The point is that other groups should up their game to keep up. |
If a school or school system touts its Niche rating, it's a guarantee that it can't point to a legitimate ranking. As other posters have noted, it's like a third-tier Yelp for schools. |