Yu Ying, the first public school in the Nation's Capital to offer a
Chinese language
immersion program, delivered in combination with the International Baccalaureate Organization's Primary Years curricula, seeks to educate elementary students «to become bilingual and biliterate in an increasingly important world language» with «a world class
education that opens doors to the future.»
State
education officials once again shot down a small Hadley charter school's expansion plan on Tuesday, declining to vote on the Pioneer Valley
Chinese Immersion Charter School's petition to nearly double its enrollment.