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The Japanese Weekend School of New York (JWSNY; ニューヨーク補習授業校 ''Nyūyōku Hoshū Jugyō Kō'') is a Japanese supplementary school in the New York City metropolitan area. It has its offices in New Roc City in New Rochelle, New York.〔"(補習校事務所 )." Japanese Weekend School of New York. Retrieved on July 8, 2013. "住所: 56 Harrison Street, Suite 204 New Rochelle, NY 10801"〕 The Japanese Educational Institute of New York (JEI; ニューヨーク日本人教育審議会 ''Nyūyōku Nihonjin Kyōiku Shingi Kai'') manages the school system,〔Takagi and Takagi, p. 18 (PDF p. 2 of 13).〕 and the JWSNY is one of its two weekend school systems. The JEI also operates two Japanese day schools in the New York area.〔"(学校案内 )" ((Archive )). Japanese Educational Institute of New York (ニューヨーク日本人教育審議会). Retrieved on April 15, 2015. The names of the weekend schools as stated on the pages should be "The Japanese Weekend School of New York" and "The Japanese Weekend School of New Jersey" - note that the Japanese names between the day and weekend schools are different.〕 As of 2006 the weekend school had about 800 students, including Japanese citizens and Japanese Americans, at locations in Westchester County and Long Island.〔Matsuda, Akiko. "(Learning their mother tongue )." ''The Journal News''. August 16, 2006. p. A1. Retrieved on July 8, 2013. "Atsushi Kaizuka, assistant principal of the Japanese Weekend School of New York, which serves about 800 Japanese or Japanese American students at its Westchester and Long Island schools, said Matthews' attempt seemed to be an uphill battle. "〕 The class locations include The Rufus King School (P.S.26Q) in Fresh Meadows, Queens,〔"(LI校 )." Japanese Weekend School of New York. Retrieved on July 8, 2013. "借用校: The Rufus King School (P.S.26Q) 住所: 195-02 69th Avenue, Fresh Meadows, NY 11365"〕 and Port Chester Middle School in Port Chester, New York.〔"(ウエストチェスター校 )." Japanese Weekend School of New York. Retrieved on July 8, 2013. "借用校: Port Chester Middle School 住所: 113 Bowman Avenue, Port Chester, NY 10573"〕 ==History== In 1962 several Japanese businesspersons established the weekend school with five teachers,〔 and initially there were 36 students. Originally it only admitted children of members of the Nippon Club; enrollment increased dramatically once the school began admitting children of non-members.〔Kunieda, p. 134.〕 As of 1988 it had over 4,000 students in levels Kindergarten through grade 12 studying in 13 locations.〔 As of 2011 the JEI weekend school system had 4,600 students and 216 teachers in nine elementary school programs and three secondary school programs.〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Japanese Weekend School of New York」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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