Newsletter – November 14, 2010

From Principal Shawn Liu

  • Most of you should have received the report card of your child’s last week. Please add your comments, sign, and have your child bring it back to the teacher this Sunday. There is a delay on B1 and B3 report cards. We’ll get them ready as soon as possible.

 

  • IQChinese, the publisher of the textbooks for bilingual 1-3, will be visiting our school next Sunday, 11/2. An introduction seminar will be given to the parents between 3:30 and 4:00 in the cafeteria. See flyer here.

  

  • We are in the process of publishing the school directory and are looking for sponsorship in the form of business advertisements as well as individual donations.  If you know of any potential business advertisers or if you yourself can support this effort, please contact Su-Ju Chen (jshiau1@msn.com) before November 14, 2010.  Individual or family donor names will be published in the directory (without the donation amount) for recognition.

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From Vice Principals Celia Lee

  • PARENT DUTY – The following parents are scheduled to work on Nov. 14: 
     
    Albert Ma & Lucia Chung (11/7 & 11/14)
    Gretchen Belsie (11/14, 11/21)
    Brenden Maher & Delphine Liu (11/14, 11/21)
    Darren & Helen Li  (11/7, 11/14)

 

  • The parent duty of November to February has been rescheduled. Please check the update here (http://www.thechineselanguageschool.org/docs/parent_duty.pdf).
  • Parents on duty should report to the Office (Room 243) at 1:45pm. If you cannot come, please contact Vice Principal, Celia Lee(508-337-6071,clee.tcls@gmail.com.).There is a $50 fine for absence without prior notice to the Vice Principal.

From Curriculum Director  Sheng-Chu Lu,Tung-Mei Pan

  • We are not accepting any class transfers unless they are recommended by the teacher and the school staff has been consulted.

 

  • We offer only 30 school days for the whole year. It is important that you keep up with all classes. For all the young and adult students, should you miss any class day, please email your teacher to get the class content and the homework, and make it up before next class.