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Maryknoll to expand its Chinese Immersion Program

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By Tyne Phillips, Mark Ladao and Dennis Oda
Maryknoll School is set to expand its high-demand Chinese Immersion Program to five more grade levels. The school celebrated with a traditional lion dance on Friday.
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Kindergartners and first-graders of Maryknoll School surround philanthropist and Maryknoll alumnus Douglas Ho, whose $225,000 gift will fund the expansion with curriculum for upper grades, teacher training and classroom renovations.

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Perry Martin, president of Maryknoll School, left, and philanthropist Douglas Ho pose with the school’s kindergartners and first-graders, who sang Chinese folk songs and thanked Ho for his donation to expand the school’s Chinese- language immersion program.

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A lion dance celebrated the Lunar New Year and the announcement that Maryknoll School would expand its pioneering Chinese-language immersion program. The private school’s program, which started with kindergarten and first grade in 2017, will include a new grade level each year until sixth grade.