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Mr. John Wu 吴秉健网上教室 |
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Dragon Boat Race 2003 (June 1st ) in Shaoguan City,China. United Nations Flags Ceremony in Shaoguan Japanese Class from Yokohama City. Chinese children and American children played bascketball game in Shaoguan Jan.14,2003. Language was no barrier, as the ball passed among players, and children of both countries scrambled to score a goal. This event was the epitome of cooperation and friendship cutting through social and cultural barriers.
China National News Agency (CNNA) website one of the most authoritative news agencies in China reported the peace pole ceremony in Zhixin Elementary School campus(with one photo).The browser Encoding is : Chinese Simplified (GB2312) http://www.chinanews.com.cn/n/2003-01-17/26/264569.html Chinese People's Liberation Army(JieFangjun Daily) newspaper and its Website also reported the news about go-fourth celebration in Shaoguan. http://www.jfdaily.com.cn/gb/node2/node142/node155/userobject1ai71862.html Guangdong Satellite TV News also reported go-fourth celebration in Shaoguan on Jan15.2003 ,the TV signals could be received from Australia(south) to Russia(North).and from Egypt (West) to Japan (East) South China Daily Newspaper also have the go-fourth celebration news. http://southcn.com/news/dishi/shaoguan/shehui/200301160507.htm http://www.southcn.com/news/dishi/shaoguan/shehui/200301230700.htm The peace pole planting ceremony and UN flags ceremony in Zhixin Elem. School of Zhenjiang District of Shaoguan,the north part of Guangdong were an important event, it's a remarkable day(Jan.15,2003) for peace. There were 1358 Chinese elementary school children and 80 local children's parents at the ceremonies with an American school delegation of 30 people from Rhode Island including the director of Go-fourth( Go for One United Respect Throughout Humanity) Mrs. Mary Wright ,Mr. Wright and Ms. Paula Christine the honourable guest from United Nations, Rocky hill school headmaster Mr. and Mrs. Young, Mr. and Mrs. Osowa and others were the Rocky hill kids and their parents.
(RockyhillRocky Hill School delegation visiting Shaoguan Jan.12-16,2003)
US School Go-fourth Delegation will Visit Shaoguan,China(Jan.2003)[Chinese school principal Mr.Wang's invitation ...letter] southcn.com Emails from Paula Christine from NGO of UN and the travel agent for US go-fourth group. [feedback for US school] August 5, 2002 Mr. James J. Young III, Headmaster Rocky Hill School 530 Ives Road East Greenwich, Rhode Island 02818 U.S.A.
Sino-US Go-fourth families: (one) (two) (three) (four) (five) (six) Mr. Wang Xiangquan Zhixin Elementary School, Zhenjiang District Shaoguan City, Guangdong Province People~{!/~}s Republic of China Dear Mr. Wang, I am in receipt of your kind invitation to Rocky Hill School for a peace mission to China. We are most grateful that you have extended this invitation to our families and faculty. On behalf of Rocky Hill School, I wish to thank you for your efforts to bring our children and teachers together, face to face, to discuss the topics that stem from our ~{!0~}Go Fourth~{!1~} curriculum under Mary Wright~{!/~}s tutelage. As I am sure Mr. Wu has discovered in his correspondence with Mary, she is a very passionate educator and she has worked hard to bring children together around the hurtful issues of bullying and teasing. Rocky Hill School is a country day school, set along the shores of Narragansett Bay in the smallest state in the union. Our current enrollment is 350 students within a Pre-Kindergarten through prep school continuum. In America, unlike Britain, a private school operates as a non-profit institution that is privately funded. Although we provide financial aid for those in need, and we have a somewhat diverse student body, most of our students hail from the upper class. Many of our parents work professionally in medicine, law and business. Our students are well educated and are future leaders of their communities. As a school, we believe we must do everything that we can do to promote respect for one another, not only throughout our own community, but wherever we travel. We have incorporated this social curriculum into our daily lives at school and, philosophically, we believe that, in addition to parents, we are in the best position to reach our young children before they learn to become intolerant of differences and disrespectful as a result of these attitudes. It is apparent that civility must be modeled at home and at school in an effort to teach children tolerance at an early age. At Rocky Hill School, we believe these teachings and open discussions among children, their families and teachers is more important than ever in a world where civility is fast waning. We are delighted by the prospects of visiting China, and in particular, Guangdong Province, to participate in a forum with other families and teachers in an effort to discuss and, perhaps, resolve some of the issues that are inherent with growing up in a world full of conflict. Our students will enjoy having the opportunity to learn about life in China and how children learn to demonstrate mutual respect. We have a great deal to learn from one another, and perhaps your families and teachers would enjoy an exchange visit here some time in the future. We are in the process of arranging travel plans to China, the details of which will be communicated to Mr. Wu, as soon as possible. I know that you will understand that, as Headmaster, I reserve the right to cancel the trip at any time, if I believe that it is in the best interests of our families with regard to travel. As we have experienced last fall, no one can predict what the future holds, and I need to be as assured as possible, regarding the safety of Rocky Hill School families. With that thought in mind, we are proceeding with plans to be in China in January, 2003. We look forward to our visit and to meeting you, your students, teachers and parents face to face! Kind regards, James J. Young III, Headmaster Email: jyoung@rockyhill.org
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