Dallas Overseas Chinese School Starts the Fall Semester on August 22, 2010

"Another marvelous school year is about to begin," announces Elin Chang, the principal of the Dallas Overseas Chinese School. This year, the school has contracted a professional Chinese Acrobat to teach the arts of the Chinese Yo-Yo performance.

Richardson, TX, August 17, 2010 --(PR.com)-- CNN predicts today (http://money.cnn.com/2010/08/16/news/international/japan_china/index.htm?hpt=T2) that China may reach the prominent status of being the 2nd largest economy in 2010, trailing behind the Unites States with a GDP of $5 trillion. It has been the goal of the Dallas Overseas Chinese School to equip each student with Chinese linguistics skills necessary to take advantage of this paradigm shift and to broaden his reach of clients, vendors, and friendships.

Over the past 16 years, the Dallas Overseas Chinese School has consistently lived up to the promise of teaching in a small classroom setting. There had not been more than 16 students per class; hence, each student has been well attended to. Their motto since 1994 is to Instruct and Inspire through Love and Wisdom, and their teachers echo that commitment by making themselves available outside of class hours to answer questions from parents or to provide additional homework guidance for their students. The Dallas Overseas Chinese School is one of the best Chinese schools in the Dallas/Fort Worth metroplex in terms of student-teacher ratio and teacher commitment to quality education.

School starts on Sunday, August 22, 2010 this semester, accepting students ages 5 and up.

This year, the school has hired a professional Chinese acrobat performer to teach the Chinese Yo-yo on Sunday afternoons.

The Dallas Overseas Chinese School also has classes for advancement in mathematics and a curriculum in reading and writing in the English language. The school is located conveniently for residents of Plano, Allen, McKinney, Garland, Addison, and Frisco. Course catalog is available at http://www.OverseasChineseSchool.com through the “Registration Package” link.

The Dallas Overseas Chinese School is the educational arm of the Hai-Hwa Foundation, a non-profit entity committed to helping children succeed in the future. In addition to the school, Hai-Hwa also operates a summer leadership camp at the Austin College in Sherman, Texas. The camp is staffed with alumni and teachers from the Chinese School, as well as specialists from Hai-Hwa’s very own Community Youth Leadership Club.

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