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The fall classes of Phoenix Chinese School have started!

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The fall classes of Phoenix Chinese School have started! Submissions from Phoenix Chinese School After the hot summer vacation, the school’s new semester autumn classes will be registered on August 18th...

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The fall classes of Phoenix Chinese School have started! Submissions from Phoenix Chinese School After the hot summer vacation, registration for the new fall semester of our school will begin on August 18th. The class location is still at Mesa Community College, and the class time is every Sunday afternoon from 1:30-3:30. Phoenix Chinese School not only offers students from kindergarten to eleventh grade, but also offers beginner/advanced conversation classes for adults, providing a learning opportunity for the general public and those who are interested in learning Chinese. All bilingual classes this school year will use Better Chinese as the main teaching material, and online teaching materials as supplementary teaching materials to facilitate parents and children to learn Chinese together at home. In addition to Chinese teaching, our school also arranges extracurricular activities such as Chinese knot, basketball, children's work, line dancing, drama and calligraphy after class from 3:30 to 4:30. When students are in class, adult Chinese knots and adult basketball are also held, so that waiting parents can also participate in the activities, while learning, and on the other hand, increasing the opportunity to interact with other parents. If you want to know more about Phoenix Chinese School or want to join this big family, please contact the principal Cheng Xiuling (480-620-1982) or visit the school website (http://www.clsphoenix.org/). Phoenix Chinese School invites you to join our team.

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