Chinese Immersion Program Approved For King School

“The Chinese Immersion program will offer great new learning opportunities for Cambridge students. I view this as the first step forward in an overall plan to strengthen our school district.”
— Superintendent Jeffrey Young

Cambridge MA—December 8, 2010: During the Cambridge Public School Committee regular meeting last night, members of the School Committee voted unanimously to approve the Chinese Immersion Program at the Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. School (100 Putnam Avenue) to start full implementation beginning September 2011. Incoming junior and senior kindergarten families will
now have the option to choose this innovative program during the first cycle of kindergarten registration in January 2011.

In last night’s meeting, prospective families spoke out in support of this program citing the importance of raising a bilingual child in the 21st century to gain critical skills and competitiveness in the global economy. King School staff and teachers expressed their passion and excitement regarding this new addition to the school’s existing Mandarin Chinese Program. In his recommendation to the members of the School Committee, Superintendent Young remarked that “The Chinese Immersion program will offer great new learning opportunities for Cambridge students. I view this as the first step forward in an overall plan to strengthen our school district.”

The King Chinese Immersion Program received funding from the U.S. Department of Education’s Foreign Language Assistance Program Grant to provide resources for development and implementation over five years. The program aims to create and implement a sequential dual-language immersion Mandarin Chinese program for the King School starting from junior and
senior kindergarten next year. In dual-language immersion education, students receive their daily instruction through English and Chinese. Students will maximize their learning potential by becoming proficient speakers, readers and writers of Chinese and English while realizing their potential in all of their academic subjects.

Thanks to the leadership of Superintendent Jeffrey Young, Deputy Superintendent Carolyn Turk, along with their close collaboration with Mayor David Maher, School Committee Members Alfred Fantini, Richard Harding, Marc McGovern, Patricia Nolan, Nancy Tauber, and Alice Turkel, Cambridge is proud to be the first public school district in New England to offer a Mandarin Chinese immersion program. City Councilor Leland Cheung also attended the meeting in support of the program. For more information about the Chinese Immersion Program at the King School, please contact King School Principal/Project Director Gerald Yung at 617.349.
6962 x150 or Project Coordinator Vivian Tam at 617.599.7258.

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