Parent Conference on March 22

Parent Conference 2009 is scheduled from 10:30-12:20 on March 22. We will discuss the school operation along with teaching and curriculum. Any other question and concern are welcome to be brought up.

Here is the agenda for the meeting:

http://docs.google.com/Doc?tab=publish&docid=dcrxcs8s_0gcbdq4w3&hl=en

In order to help us prepare better, please fill up the registration form

http://msuchineseschool.org/?page_id=284

The meeting will provide donuts and refreshments for all attendees.

Thanks. See you soon.

No School on March 15, and Reopen on March 22

This week is the Spring break of Michigan State University.

We will have no school on March 15th as well, and resume our school on March 22nd.

Have a good break.

Daylight Saving Time Begins on March 8

In United States, daylight saving time begins on the second Sunday in March. Clocks are set ahead one hour at 2:00 a.m. local standard time, which becomes 3:00 a.m. local daylight time.

For this year (2009), daylight saving time begins on March 8.

For more information about daylight saving, please see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daylight_saving_time.

New Website Launched

Today, we proudly launched the site with new look, feel and layout. The new site is running the world famous open source software, WordPress, to organize our web contents.

Class Changes

We have to make some changes for the classes.

  1. Chinese Class 4-1 and 4-2 will be merged, teacher Sun Yi will teach this class starting from Feb 8. The classroom is 304.
  2. Dancing class will be canceled from Feb 8.
  3. The two drawing classes for beginners. Class will be merged and start at 9:30 am on Feb 15.
  4. Due to the economic situation, MSU starts energy saving plan. That’s why Bessey Hall was cold during on the last two weekends. Now, we are being asked to move to other building or pay extra heating fee. It is not the final decision yet, we are still discussing all the options with MSU officials.

Thank you for understanding the situations, please let us know if you have any concerns.

Welcome

Welcome to the web site of MSU Chinese School.

MSU Chinese School is a non-profit volunteer-operated learning community, and offers Chinese classes on Sunday to students in the Lansing and neighboring communities.

The School welcomes all people who are intersted in Chinese language and culture, no matter who you are or what language you can speak.

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