Alvarado Students Share Meaning of Chinese New Year with Blandford Students
- What
- Alvarado Students Share Meaning of Chinese New Year with Blandford Students
- When
- 1/27/2009, 3:15 PM – 4:20 PM
- Where
- Blandford Elementary
MIDDLE SCHOOL STUDENTS SHARE THE MEANING OF CHINESE NEW YEAR TO ELEMENTARY STUDENTS THANKS TO CULTURAL GRANT
Blandford Elementary and Alvarado Intermediate Students Learn
Chinese Language & Culture
FLAP Teacher Corrina Shih and her Alvarado students took a field trip to the
“This is the second year of our FLAP Grant, which has allowed us to expand Chinese and Korean culture and language in our schools,” said Barbara Okiishi, Director of Bilingual Education. “We are so proud of the cultural education provided to students in Rowland Unified. Both of our high schools – Rowland and
The three-year $321,000 FLAP grant also helps support the District’s Bilingual Competency Award Program. Rowland is one of three districts in the state of
If the FLAP grant is funded for a third year, Okiishi plans next year to add another Chinese/Mandarin class at Alvarado, a fourth Korean Class at Rowland High School and sustain the after-school enrichment program at Blandford Elementary.
“These programs reflect Rowland Unified as an exemplary District that is committed to supporting foreign language education and the nurturing of the many cultures we serve in our community,” said Okiishi.