Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you speak Chinese at home? Some of us pass on "immersion" at YY (not entering the lottery), but speak dialects and teach characters at home. Our kids attend rigorous heritage language schools in MoCo on weekends (normally several hours on a Sat or Sun afternoon, including calligraphy class). There are four or five native-speaking DC families in our particular weekend program, none at YY. Our kids all speak Chinese well, albeit slangy Chinese...
this is not true at all. There are two in our class of 18 alone! More in the school overall obviously.
I belive PP meant none of the families in her heritage program attend YY.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you speak Chinese at home? Some of us pass on "immersion" at YY (not entering the lottery), but speak dialects and teach characters at home. Our kids attend rigorous heritage language schools in MoCo on weekends (normally several hours on a Sat or Sun afternoon, including calligraphy class). There are four or five native-speaking DC families in our particular weekend program, none at YY. Our kids all speak Chinese well, albeit slangy Chinese...
this is not true at all. There are two in our class of 18 alone! More in the school overall obviously.
Anonymous wrote:Miner Elementary is trying to add a Mandarian Immersion option.
Anonymous wrote:Do you speak Chinese at home? Some of us pass on "immersion" at YY (not entering the lottery), but speak dialects and teach characters at home. Our kids attend rigorous heritage language schools in MoCo on weekends (normally several hours on a Sat or Sun afternoon, including calligraphy class). There are four or five native-speaking DC families in our particular weekend program, none at YY. Our kids all speak Chinese well, albeit slangy Chinese...
Anonymous wrote:Thomson DCPS offers Mandarin. You'd have to live inbounds to attend.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thomson DCPS offers Mandarin. You'd have to live inbounds to attend.
Sorry to have posted wrong information above about no other Chinese immersion programs other than Yu Ying. Didn't know about Thomson's program.
Anonymous wrote:Thomson DCPS offers Mandarin. You'd have to live inbounds to attend.
Anonymous wrote:I may be moving to DC and, for family reasons, want to enroll my children into Chinese immersion school. I believe the only in the area is YuYing and schools in Rockville. I likely prefer living in DC, but after looking at the charter game and desirability of YuYing, think its probably impossible. We will find out if we move in the winter, and I have a 4 year old that would be in her last year of Pre-K this coming fall. Is it pointless to consider DC if I consider this a priority? Are there any other Chiense immersion schools in DC?