Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I toured Haynes at the relevant time and was very impressed. But as a YY parent who really really wants his kids to learn Chinese, there wouldn't be a choice. Sounds to me like that's not true for you and Haynes might be a better fit.
Of course, one option would be to send them to both schools. You get to try out both for one year and then you have sibling preference for the other for whichever one you like better. On the other hand, that one year would be Mandarin only for your 4YO.
This is what I would do!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I toured Haynes at the relevant time and was very impressed. But as a YY parent who really really wants his kids to learn Chinese, there wouldn't be a choice. Sounds to me like that's not true for you and Haynes might be a better fit.
Of course, one option would be to send them to both schools. You get to try out both for one year and then you have sibling preference for the other for whichever one you like better. On the other hand, that one year would be Mandarin only for your 4YO.
This is what I would do!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I toured Haynes at the relevant time and was very impressed. But as a YY parent who really really wants his kids to learn Chinese, there wouldn't be a choice. Sounds to me like that's not true for you and Haynes might be a better fit.
Of course, one option would be to send them to both schools. You get to try out both for one year and then you have sibling preference for the other for whichever one you like better. On the other hand, that one year would be Mandarin only for your 4YO.
Anonymous wrote:I toured Haynes at the relevant time and was very impressed. But as a YY parent who really really wants his kids to learn Chinese, there wouldn't be a choice. Sounds to me like that's not true for you and Haynes might be a better fit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Walking distance to Haynes and both kids can go? Seems like a no-brainer to me unless you are gung-ho for Mandarin.
you don't have to be gung ho for Mandarin. People just want your spot. I would go there so your child can go all the way through High School. I would not pick Haynes over Yu Ying.
Anonymous wrote:I'm already in at YY, so I don't need her spot.Doesn't Haynes go all the way through high school? Or middle at least? I would love to be able to walk to a good school - that would be priceless to us.hjnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn
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Anonymous wrote:Walking distance to Haynes and both kids can go? Seems like a no-brainer to me unless you are gung-ho for Mandarin.
Doesn't Haynes go all the way through high school? Or middle at least? I would love to be able to walk to a good school - that would be priceless to us.hjnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn
Anonymous wrote:Walking distance to Haynes and both kids can go? Seems like a no-brainer to me unless you are gung-ho for Mandarin.