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The Huaxia East Brunswick Chinese School is a nonprofit organization registered in New Jersey. Five years after Huaxia East Brunswick branch started, the student population has reached nearly 400. The courses we offer have been varied, improved, and have become more diverse. Our missions are to facilitate Chinese language learning, promote the diverse culture to the mainstream society and provide knowledge of the Chinese cultural diversity to the local communities by partnering with parents and concerned citizens. Teaching and learning Chinese systematically has always been a challenge to many oversea Chinese and educators, of which involve many aspects of knowledge and expertise. To meet the growing needs of learning Chinese, Hua xia East Brunswick Chinese School offers a variety of appealing and exciting academic programs: * Chinese as a Heritage Language Program * Chinese as a Second Language Program (CSL)-for those who do not have a Chinese-speaking environment at home * Chinese Art and Culture Program
The Holton-Arms community recognizes and values the uniqueness of each of its members including current and former students, faculty, and staff. We strive to create an inclusive environment that sees and supports diverse identities and experiences, cultivates engaged and civil discourse, and empowers our students to be thriving members of the global community. At Holton-Arms, each of us is responsible for fostering an equitable, respectful, and just community. Holton is committed to helping its members: Discover, develop and value their full authentic selves. Deepen awareness of their own personal and systemic biases and be accountable for the impact of their words and actions on others. Develop an understanding of the historical origins and perpetuation of systems of power and privilege. Engage in open and brave conversations that promote growth, understanding, connection, and agency. Be advocates for supporting the diverse identities of others in the community.
Saturday Academy strives to engage all motivated young people, including those from under-represented communities, in hands-on, in-depth learning by connecting them to community experts as educators and mentors. Their vision is that all interested, pre-college students in our region will have the opportunity to interact with community experts and experience professional environments in ways that assist them in developing intellectually and preparing for rewarding careers. Saturday Academy's innovative programs are open to all students in grades 2 through 12. They value all learning, and offer experiences in many disciplines. They emphasize science, technology, engineering and math (STEM), because these fields are critical for children's careers and their fast pace of change is difficult to address in traditional school settings. Saturday Academy was founded in 1983, and became an independent 501c3 nonprofit in 2006. Saturday Academy has provided instruction to more than 190,000 students throughout Oregon and SW Washington.