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Reply to "What do you think about a Japanese Immersion Public Charter in Ward 7?"
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[quote=Anonymous] :D :)[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My take on the language choice of Japanese is that there are no schools or classes, public or private, offered within DC's boundaries geared toward elementary school aged children. Japanese would be another language choice for DC parents. Also, there are kids classes, schools, and programs in DC for all the languages mentioned in this thread geared toward the non-native speaker. If a parent wanted their children to learn Arabic, Chinese, French, or Spanish in DC, there are options. I cannot speak about the number of available seats at the Hebrew school. Maybe there are other issues at play. I think Japanese and Korean are interesting language choices to introduce to DC parents. By the way, Japanese is identified as a Critical Needs language. [/quote] So start a Japanese language school with afternoon and weekend classes. The fact that there are none at the moment speaks volumes about the demand for such classes...[/quote] This gives you an idea of demand for Japanese kids classes. This school is not the only one that has waitlist. http://jcfourseasons.com/summer_session http://jcfourseasons.com/fall_session[/quote] Again, if you're sold on the need then get to work on the supply. Start your school. [/quote] :wink:[/quote]
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