NWCS Chorus – Year End Performance – June 18, 2022, 10:45am – 11:30am
Please come to the school cafeteria on Saturday, June 18, 2022 at 10:45am for the NWCS Chorus Year End Performance!
NWCS Spring ’22 – Newsletter, Week 12 (06/04/22)
Dear NWCS Families, As we start the month of June, we are heading to the final stretch with only 3 sessions left – including the graduation and year end celebration. This week, we will host a General Assembly in Briarcliff Middle school cafeteria – 9:20 ~ 9:50 AM. We cordially invite you to join for
Category Archives: 每週通訊 / Weekly Messages
NWCS Fall 2013 – Week 09 – 11/9/2013
From: NWCS Principal <principal@nwcsny.org>
Date: 11/8/2013 8:54 PM
Hello Everyone,
I hope everyone remembered to turn back the clock this past Sunday morning … my girlfriend sent me a reminder “Don’t forget to set your time back!!!” I told her “Ok, I will set my time back to when I was 20!” Oh well, it obviously did not work so I guess I will settle for an hour. Well, with the extra hour, I hope everyone had enough rest and is ready for Chinese School tomorrow!
Now that we are busy planning for the next holiday… who is making the turkey… who is making the dessert …. Etc…our kids are all excited about the next big holiday and working on their Christmas list. My 18 year old stepson asked me if I can get this ridiculously expensive electronic thing (after hearing the price, I kind of lost interest in any other details) for him for Christmas, I said “… you think money grows on trees? …” He said to me “… well, technically, yes! “, then he went on explain how money is made of paper and paper is made from trees … blah blah blah, looking at his proud grin, I let him enjoy his moment a little longer, then said “fine, I will give you the money and you can go get it yourself” He was so touched and speechless … I then told him “and I will even ask your dad to help you cut down any tree of your choice from the backyard … that’s how much I want to give you the gift, because you are so smart”.
So what do we have for tomorrow, oh, yes, SMILE! Everyone, we are having our class pictures taken. So dress nice and neat and be ready to say CHEESE ………… in Chinese. (Ask your teacher how to say it).
A special request to our Kung Fu class parents, if you can come to the classroom tomorrow at 11:10am for a quick meeting, I would like to discuss a few items and hear your input. For those who cannot attend, I will send a message out to you during the week.
I have two high school students available to tutor kids in math, so if anyone is interested, please let me know.
Over the winter break, I will be working with the webmaster to put together a list of tutors for Chinese who will be available to our NWCS families.
And our chair of the Board, Calvin, asked that I remind everyone of the following:
1. U$E your Amazon account through our school WEBSITE and buy things to help earn $$ for NWCS, your favorite Chinese School.
2. SMILE – Please greet other dedicated parents at the cafeteria! We know we have the friendliest parents here. So Smile and say ‘glad to see you’. (Especially tomorrow, it is the Picture Day!)
3. WHAT IS UP? General Meeting on 11/16. Come, learn, ask, and contribute.
Last but not least, please be sure to check the parent on duty list and order your lunch here!
See you tomorrow! Classes start at 9am sharp! Please be on time.
NWCS Fall 2013 – Week 08 – 11/2/2013
From: NWCS Principal <principal@nwcsny.org>
Date: 11/1/2013 8:39 PM
Happy November! I actually was a little sad to see October coming to an end … it was a very colorful and fun month. You can see the changes in the trees practically every day … love all the different phases. Then there is the apple picking, pumpkin carving, hot cider drinking … and we have our friends over at our house every weekend and we have the hot pot and the Korean BBQ. Although I don’t like to cook, I have many friends that are good cooks and they know my kitchen better than me. LOL This is the beginning of perfect weather for all the fun cooking … we cook the BBQ so much the smoke filled the house and we set off not just one, not two, but three alarms in the house … it was going off for a while. Ahhhh…. good times with good friends … what more can one ask for. And to top that off, I hope everyone, like us, ended the month on a sweet note by getting tons of candy trick or treating!
Let’s start November on a fun note too….by studying Chinese! We are well into our week 8. My sons’ teacher did not give them homework since they just had their midterm! (How thoughtful!) Instead they just have to listen to their Chinese song and start practicing it. Listening to the familiar melody, I started to look up some of the old songs that I still hear my mom and dad sing. There were a ton on YouTube, and of course I played it really loud and started to sing along … There was this song called “I only care about you” (yes, a love song) and one part says “ … 不可惜 bù kě xī …” (it implies “no regret” in the song). My husband, who was sitting next to me enjoying (more like being tortured) my talent, jumped up and said excitedly “ you just sang ‘you are welcome’ … I thought I recognized the words”… He thought I sang “… 不客氣 bú kè qì …” I told him very good! (close enough) and asked him “Do you want to hear another one and see what other words you can recognize?” Hey, why ruin his excitement and interrupt my singing … (How thoughtful on my part).
I don’t know about you but I have started my gift list for the holiday … well, okay, I have started a list for me. Our chairman, Calvin and webmaster, Harry, posted a link to Amazon on our site! All you need to do is go to our school site www.nwcsny.org and click on the Amazon link and continue to purchase as you normally do … and we, NWCS, will get a % from your purchases! What better way to help the school, while doing one of your favorite things to do, shopping! I hope you all will make your purchases thru our school’s website! Thank you!
Last but not least, please be sure to check the parent on duty list and order your lunch here! http://23.23.192.51/ibm-restaurant/onlineorder.html
See you tomorrow! Classes start at 9am sharp! Please be on time.
NWCS Fall 2013 – Week 07 – 10/26/2013
From: NWCS Principal <principal@nwcsny.org>
Date: 10/25/2013 2:27 PM
Hello Everyone,
Before you know it, the weekend is upon us … Have you been to the stores lately? I went with my husband to buy Halloween candy (yes, Halloween is next Thursday!) and I saw all these Christmas decorations all over the place … it totally took me by surprise and confused me a great deal. I asked my husband, “Honey, isn’t there another holiday in between Halloween and Christmas?” … He laughed and said “Yes, in America, it is called Thanksgiving …” and he added “… we are probably going to have 40 people again this year …” Time certainly flies and it flies way too quickly these days, and the stores are not helping either by putting all the decorations out so early each year (like that is going to help me)!! Wait!!!!! What did he just say? 40 people again?! Now I wish we could just skip right to Christmas. I need a vacation NOW!
At least I know exactly what week we are up to in the Chinese School. Here we are, week 7. Most classes will be having their midterm exams, depending upon their progress. So good luck to those who are having midterms! I know my sons will be saying later when they get home … “midterm? Really?” Yes, really, time to get on the laptop and log on to the site and start studying now!
Some kids were asking me if they can come in their Halloween outfits! Of course you can! I am riding my broom into school tomorrow myself! We will continue our Halloween tradition. There will be candy for the students leaving the school tomorrow. A Happy Halloween wish from NWCS!
Tomorrow, we also have the monthly Board meeting starting at 10:15am. Any questions, ideas, suggestions that you would like to share with the Board, come see us!
A quick glance ahead:
11/2 | Kung Fu class will NOT be in seesion. |
11/9 | Class pictures (Bring your smiles to the school)Kung Fu class will NOT be in seesion. |
Monthly Board Meeting (Bring your ideas!) | |
11/16 | General Meeting |
11/23 | |
11/30 | No School – so you can finish all the leftover turkey … turkey soup, turkey, sandwich …. turkey surprise! |
See you tomorrow! Classes start at 9am sharp! Please be on time.
NWCS Fall 2013 – Week 06 – 10/19/2013
From: NWCS Principal <principal@nwcsny.org>
Date: 10/18/2013 9:29 PM
Whew! For some reason, for a short week with Monday being the holiday, it actually felt like it took forever to get through!!! It is time for the Friday night madness, where is your homework? What do you mean you don’t know? Did you study for your quiz? What do you mean you don’t know what to study? Where is your book? Where is your Chinese dictionary? Where is your Chinese text book? ….. Where is your head?! Actually we have been going to the Chinese School for the last 9 years, starting from Pre-K …and now the twins are in the 7th grade, we are actually used to the routine …. It has not gotten any better, but we all know what to expect on a Friday night in the Thomas’ household!
I realized we are not the only ones … one of the moms, also a close friend of mine, told me that, like me, during the week she gets up before everyone else to get ready to leave for work in the peace and quiet… the kids actually look like angels in their sleep … and by the time she gets home, the kids are usually done with their homework, getting ready for bed … Then comes Saturday morning , she became this crazed woman like me, not used to having to manage others in the wee morning hours, she said she always yells and screams the whole time to get them out of bed, to feed them, to check to be sure they have their homework packed; and then scream at the top of her lungs to get them into the car and head for the Chinese School … I asked her where is your husband during all this? She said he usually hides in the bedroom until the tornado is over. Same as my hubby, right when everyone is ready, he emerges from the bedroom, all dressed and ready to drive us to school …
Tomorrow we have the parent teacher conference meeting. This is an opportunity for the parents to meet with the teachers to share their experiences and input with one another so that we can continue to improve the learning our students receive. Your teachers will let you know when (usually the third hour if they are not teaching) and where (usually the same classroom). For those teachers who are not available tomorrow, they will schedule another time to meet. There is always email that you can use to communicate with your teachers.
Recently, our Calligraphy class teacher, Ms. Daisy Rose, submitted some of her students’ work to the Annual ACS Calligraphy Contest 2013 and we were just informed this week of the results! Please join me in congratulating the following NWCS Students!!!!! Bravo !
For the middle grades:
Danielle Chu 趙慧欣 won 2nd place!
For the senior grades:
Kevin Chang 張凱文 won 2nd place!
Elisabeth Clemmons 柯安迪 won 1st place!
We are very proud of you! And a special thanks to the teacher for working with the students. Congratulations!
NWCS Fall 2013 – Week 05 – 10/12/2013
From: NWCS Principal <principal@nwcsny.org>
Date: 10/11/2013 9:23 PM
Hi Everyone,
Have you noticed the fall foliage … I see it every year … but every year it still takes my breath away … I don’t like however, that when I leave the house in the morning it is dark and often times when I get home, it is dark again … but when I get the chance to come home at a decent hour, I catch the most beautiful time of the day, the sun setting and its rays through the leaves… just beautiful! Yup, the cool weather is here and it is getting harder and harder to get out of bed each morning … so finish your Chinese homework, study for your quiz, and get ready for bed because we have Chinese School tomorrow!
Our board chairman, Mr. Calvin Chin, and I keep in touch often during the week to go over the priorities of the school. During our Thursday night conversation, we realized that we never had the New Parent meeting … Yikes! Calvin and I will be at the cafeteria tomorrow starting at 11:00am … if you have any questions about anything (related to our school of course), please stop by and see us.
It is already the 5th week of the Fall semester. I mentioned to my 1B/Introduction to Chinese I class about their performance at the Chinese New Year celebration party in January. They were so excited and so eager to show me their dance moves! Speaking of which, our teachers will be starting to prepare for the Chinese New Year celebration and each class will be showcasing their talents! Parents, please reach out to your teachers and see if you can help coordinate the performances.
Last week after my weekly email, I received an inquiry from a parent asking if she and other parents in her child’s class donated a white board, would we have a place to store it … I was so touched with the thoughtfulness, and yes we do have a storage room that we can use.
One of the topics that Calvin and I spoke about was how we could organize our storage space better. The hosting school is letting us use part of the copier room to store our things. Over the years, things have accumulated and we need some help from parents to organize and purge some of the outdated items. If you are willing to lend a hand or a little muscle, please see Peter Seissler, one of our board members. He will work out a schedule when we can go tackle this issue.
Calvin is also taking the Adult Chinese Conversation class in our school. The class is taught by Ms. Fei Wen Chen, who also teaches Chinese in a regular high school. Right now, Calvin is the only student in the class. He said he wants to keep up with learning Mandarin (he speaks Cantonese), because his daughters, who are attending our school, are always correcting his Mandarin. When we were younger, we worked hard to impress our parents, and now he is working hard to impress his daughters. It just never ends, does it? Is there anyone else who would like to join Calvin in the quest to learn Chinese?
Last but not least, please check the Parent On Duty list. This is not something you sign up for. This is a task that all the parents are required to do … I will see if I can have the list published so you can plan accordingly.
And don’t forget to order your lunch here. http://23.23.192.51/ibm-restaurant/onlineorder.html
See you tomorrow. Classes start at 9am sharp. Please be on time.
NWCS Fall 2013 – Week 04 – 10/05/2013
From: NWCS Principal <principal@nwcsny.org>
Date: 10/4/2013 10:02 PM
I apologize that this weekly message is so late! I originally was going to work from home then decided to go in to attend two meetings in person … and before you know it, I was the last person to leave the office … in any case, I hope that everyone had a great week. The Indian summer was a pleasant surprise … last chance to put on those shorts before putting them away for the year …
We have school next Saturday, 10/12. Originally we had the day off, however, if you recall, we had to delay our first day of school by one week due to the hosting school being under construction. Therefore in order for us to make up the lost week, we decided to use the October 12th date to make up for the day instead of extending our Fall semester by one week.
Thanks to our parent’s input, we are changing our Thanksgiving weekend off to 11/30. So we have school on 11/23. We will update the calendar to reflect this change.
Last week, we had a very productive board meeting. Thanks to those parents who came and joined us. We discussed the financial status, curriculum and student enrollment. Other topics discussed were what equipment we need to support our teachers. Our teachers are not allowed to use the smartboards in the classroom and not allowed to erase whatever is left on the white boards by the regular school teachers. Many times the teachers have a limited area to write upon while teaching … with the technology advancing by the second (it does feel like that, doesn’t it), we thought providing projectors for our teachers will allow them to utilize their laptops, making it easier to share material with the students.
Speaking of projectors, I am sure that many of you remember that one of our teachers, Ms. Jennifer Huang, who taught 6B and 1B in our school moved to California over the summer. We collected money as a farewell gift for her. Ms. Huang decided to use that money for our school! She purchased 3 projectors and donated them to our school. Here is a BIG THANK YOU to Ms. Huang! We miss you! I am still trying to talk to her about doing an online course for our students … J
Ok, I have lots of stories to tell but it is getting late so I will save them for next week!
See you tomorrow! Classes start at 9am sharp. Please be one time.
NWCS Fall 2013 – Week 03 – 09/28/2013
From: NWCS Principal <principal@nwcsny.org>
Date: 9/27/2013 5:48 PM
Are you ready to say good bye to September? The stores are all filled with Halloween decorations and goodies already … I don’t know where the summer went … time seems to fly faster every year … and yes, it is Saturday, time to learn Chinese again!!!
We have our monthly board meeting this Saturday from 10:15 to 11:00. All are welcome to attend.
I would like to once again stress that we have 2 tracks in our school. A Track is for Chinese speaking families and the teachers will conduct classes in Chinese 85 to 90% of the time. B track is for non Chinese speaking families and the teachers will speak Chinese 60 to 70% of the time, focusing on conversation. I know there are non Chinese speaking families that are ambitious and are excited to take on the challenge of enrolling in the A track. We will most definitely support your decision as long as it is understood that the teachers will be speaking Chinese most of the time in the classroom. If you have any questions, please see me. I am usually around the Cafeteria from 11 to 12.
I told my twins who are in the 7B class that their teacher will probably be teaching them how to order food in Chinese restaurants this year…. one of my twins rolled his eyes and said “… my Chinese friend told me that in China, the waiters know how to speak English in the restaurants ….” (he never misses any opportunity to justify why he does not have to learn Chinese). I said to him “if you don’t drop that attitude of yours and roll your eyes at the English speaking waiters in China, they will definitely talk about you in Chinese….” He opened his eyes big and asked “what are they going to say …” I said “they are going to say that’s why you need to learn Chinese so you do not have to ask your mom to translate for you …”. Of course, he rolled his eyes again. Sigh … I am counting on, that one day he will come to me and thank me for “forcing” him to learn Chinese. I know that day will come but …… it is just so far away right now!
Anyway, last but not least, don’t forget to:
· Review the calendar, there is class on 10/12.
· Check if you are the Parents on Duty …. Any questions email our counselor, Kenny Soohoo asap. And Parents, thank you very much for your help!!!!!
· Order your Saturday lunch here: http://23.23.192.51/ibm-restaurant/onlineorder.html(You order online and pay tomorrow and pick up your food at cafeteria at about 11:30am)
See you tomorrow! Classes start at 9am sharp! Please be on time.
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NWCS Fall 2013 – Week 02 – 09/21/2013
From: NWCS Principal <principal@nwcsny.org>
Date: 9/20/2013 11:20 AM
Good morning Everyone,
Yesterday was the Chinese mid autumn holiday … I hope you had a chance to see the perfectly round moon last night. I remember when I was little (not so long ago) uncles, aunts, cousins, mom, dad and grandparents all gathered together admiring the moon, kids playing games and enjoying the delicious moon cakes … for those family members who were far away and cannot be home for the celebration, they rely on the moon to carry their well wishes to one another …
A friend told me this story … so there was this teacher who thought that it would be nice to have kids write about their experiences on this holiday … she said just look at the moon and write about it and be creative … a week later the students handed in their assignments … she read all of them and they were all good until she read one that said, “It was raining last night, so there was no moon to write about … the end!” Kids … Sigh!
With the regular school starting and fall sports kicking in high gear, learning Chinese on a Saturday has become a challenge for many of us. To encourage and support our kids who are trying their best to do it all, we have relaxed the 6-absences allowed each semester policy. In the past, if you have missed more than 6 classes (out of 14 classes each semester), you are automatically required to repeat the grade the following year. Now, we will instead just deduct points for each absence after the 6th one from the final grades, provided that the students have kept up with the curriculum (homework and tests). This is to make it fair for those who made the effort to come to school every Saturday. Teachers will provide the homework and arrange for make-up tests (in school). The top students will be awarded with a certificate for the school year.
Our registrar, Mr.Yuan Chi Chang, would like to remind everyone that to full tuition payment is due tomorrow and to receive 100% refund, you need to contact him before class starts this Saturday. I hope that no one is withdrawing because I thought we had a great 1st day! Please email him at registrar@nwcsny.org.
Speaking of the first day of school, I have received a couple of comments:
· Some parents indicated that they were not able to hear me speak when I had the microphone because I was not holding the microphone close to my mouth when I was speaking. I apologize for that. If you have any questions about the school, please feel free to email me or ask any of the returning parents or board members.
· A parent contacted me and asked about the calendar (thank you for reviewing it) and noticed that we have the Saturday before Thanksgiving off instead of the Saturday after the Thanksgiving. I am reviewing this now and will update calendar if necessary.
· If you are not a Chinese speaking family or have at least one parent who is fluent in Chinese Mandarin, you are strongly recommended to enroll in the B track class. Starting from the 1st grade the amount of reading and writing will be different for the two tracks and putting your child(ren) in the right track from the beginning is critical. Believe me, based upon past experience, this will help avoid any future trauma for your children if they are not able to keep up with the work. Any questions, please email me (principal@nwcsny.org) and the Dean at Dean@nwcsny.org
· We have free tutoring available during the 3rd hour, taught by our sr. grade students. They can help your child(ren) with pronunciation and answer questions.
· We received an email from the regular school teacher noting that some items were touched/moved in the classroom. YIKES!!!!!! Please be sure to discuss the code of conduct with your children. We want to make every effort to ensure that we return the classrooms the way they were before we used it. If you have any ideas about how to help enforce this with our kids, please share with our Board chairman, Mr. Calvin Chin at chairperson@nwcsny.org. We will be meeting to review and potentially implement all your ideas.
Last but not least, don’t forget to
· Check if you are the Parent on Duty …. Any questions email our counselor, Kenny Soohoo asap.
· Order your Saturday lunch here: http://23.23.192.51/ibm-restaurant/onlineorder.html
See you tomorrow! Classes start at 9am sharp! Please be on time.
NWCS Fall 2013 – Week 01 – 09/14/2013
From: NWCS Principal <principal@nwcsny.org>
Date: 9/13/2013 7:29 PM
Hello everyone! Welcome back! I hope you all had a wonderful summer break!
Last Saturday, September 7th, our board members and teachers met to discuss and prepare for the upcoming school year. One of the main topics discussed was the need to add conversation to the curriculum.
Ms. Fei Wen Chen, our 2B and Adult Chinese Conversation class teacher, who also teaches Chinese at a regular high school during the week, has been working with the Dean and other teachers to develop a set of conversation guidelines for each class. The guidelines include conversation scenarios for each grade. This is in response to much of the feedback we have heard from you. Your input is what drives this change. I am very excited that we are going to integrate more conversation into our curriculum and I hope you are too. J
I would also like to share a story with you. My twins are moving up to the 7th grade this year, and over the summer, the Chinese homework included reading 7 short stories and answering 3 questions for each story. It was not easy for them, but they tried (constant whining) by using the dictionary to look up the words and phrases. Boy, the stories I can tell you about this experience … but not today. So one day we came across this phrase “開始 kāi shi3”. Out of habit, I said to them, “Look it up if you don’t know”. To my surprise, one of my twins said “I know, I know, it means BEGIN”. I was ecstatic and said “VERY GOOD, you remembered that from the lessons??” He said “Well, not exactly …” then he proceeds to tell me “ … our teacher always said yi1, er4, san, kāi shi3, and at first I didn’t know what she was counting, but it was always before she gives us the quizzes, so by the 6th or 7th week (almost half of the semester, I might add), I kinda figured it out all by myself (you should see the proud grin on his face) that it means one, two, three, BEGIN!” Of course then he stood up and bowed like he won the nobel prize (sadly to say, it actually felt like he did). My other twin sat there and looked at his brother like he was some kind of genius. In any case, the moral of the story is…kids will learn if we consistently “repeat” it. It is not about quantity, it is about quality … That said, let’s get ready to learn some quality Chinese … let’s learn to write Chinese, Read Chinese and SPEAK Chinese.
Parents and students, please be at the school auditorium by 8:45 for our school assembly … You will meet our new board chairman, Mr. Calvin Chin and your teachers.
New Parents, a warm welcome to you all! We will have a New Parents Orientation next week. More details to follow.
If you have any questions about the classes, please see our Dean and Registrar.
NWCS Spring 2013 – Week 14 – 06/08/2013
Hallelujah! It is the final week of the school year! Bravo everyone, you made it … and your kids too! J
Well, tomorrow is the final, and I hope that everyone has been studying hard. If not, no worries, you still have more than 12 hours until school starts tomorrow at 9am. We are expecting a lot of rain tonight so what better way to pass the time then by studying Chinese. Good luck to everyone!
I will also be visiting each class to deliver the long awaited trophies and certificates for all the winners and participants of the language contests held in April. Congratulations to everyone! (Don’t tell the kids yet so they can concentrate on their studying and be surprised tomorrow in class).
At 10:15am, our Pre-K and Kindergarten classes will be having their MOVING UP DAY ceremony in the theatre. Pre-K and Kindergarten parents: please wait for your kids in the theatre and the teachers will bring them there to meet you! Other parents, you are certainly welcome to join us in the theatre, and join me in remembering the good old days when our kids were at that cute and adorable age and forget how they are today for a few moments. J
After the 3rd hour class, yes, we still have the 3rd hour class, I hope everyone is heading to the picnic where we are going to have lots of good food and fun games with good friends … the storm looks like it will pass by then so, but if not, we will be under a large pavilion so it will just be fun and cozy! There will be games to keep the kids occupied and hopefully ready for bed when they leave! So be a good sport and come join us!
Registration continues. Remember the late fees policy will be enforced this year. If you have any questions about the registration, please email the registrar@nwcsny.org .
We will be updating our website over the summer so check it out once in a while and I hope to see everyone back in September!
If you are not going to the picnic, don’t forget to order your lunch here http://23.23.192.51/ibm-restaurant/onlineorder.html
See you tomorrow! Classes start at 9am sharp. Please be on time.
李宜蓉 Eileen Y. Lee
北威校長 NWCS Principal, 2009-2013
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