The first meeting of the MIPC for the 2010-2011 school year went very well indeed. It began with a brisk sale of MIPC character placemats, t-shirts and hoodies created by JOES parent Elizabeth Olson (all available on our website as well.)
Jose Ortega Elementary hosted our meeting – special thanks to principal JoLynn Washington who stayed until 7:30 so she could lock the doors behind us.
We’ve got four committees forming for this year that need participants –
Books: Help find our kids fun, enticing books in Chinese! This committee will work with publishers, the library, some universities and talk to other Chinese immersion schools to come up with annotated lists of books for each grade. Let’s get our kids reading!
Banquet: We’re planning a spring Chinese banquet to honor our teachers for all they do to help our children learn Mandarin. It will be held at a local restaurant. If you like food, event planning or just have a line on a great banquet restaurant, this is the committee for you.
China: Our first Mandarin immersion students graduate from 5th grade in the spring of 2012. We’re hoping that eventually we can start fund raising in Kindergarten so that all 5th graders (or potentially 8th graders) can take a class trip to China. But for our first couple of years, we’re thinking more that families that want to can create a stand-alone trip with a strong educational component that’s open to all who chose to participate. This is the committee for those who know China, know travel or just want to make sure there’s a great opportunity for our kids to go somewhere where everyone speaks Mandarin.
and finally,
Middle School: Starr King parent Katie Olson, who’s ably and calmly lead the MIPC Middle School committee during this period of massive change in our middle school plans, gave a great overview of where things currently stand. She urged all parents to make their wishes known to the School Board (emails are on both schools’ lists) and to stay tuned for Sept. 13, when District staff will make their revised presentation to the School Board.
Finally, thanks to Kellyn, who coordinated the meeting at JOES, Scott who created the Powerpoint that kept things short and sweet, and Carrie for all the really delicious plums!

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