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. Japanese Language Supplementary School of Houston. Retrieved on March 30, 2014. "借用校: Westchester Academy 901 Yorkchester Houston, Texas, USA 77079" and "連絡先(事務局) 火曜 - 金曜日 12651 Briar Forest Dr. Suite 105, Houston, Texas, USA 77077"
and the school office is located in the Memorial Ashford Place office building. The school, operated by the Japanese Educational Institute (JEI, ヒューストン日本語教育振興会 ''Hyūsuton Nihongo Kyōiku Shinkō Kai''


. Japanese Language Supplementary School of Houston. Retrieved on May 13, 2014. "平成12年度 (2000-2001) ..月12日 ウエストチェスター校に校舎移転"
), is for children between ages 5 and 18 who are Japanese speakers. Many of the students are temporarily residing in the United States.Dam, Minh.
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History

The school opened in 1972. The original purpose was to give a Japanese-style supplementary education to children of businesspeople stationed in Houston for terms of three to five years, so they do not fall behind on Japanese classwork when they return to Japan. The school's first classes were held at the South Main Baptist Church. In 1974 classes moved to Tallowood Baptist Church, and on August 20, 1983 another campus at Holy Spirit Episcopal Church opened. On March 25, 1986 the school moved its classes to the Westchester Education Center.沿革概要
(). Japanese Language Supplementary School of Houston. September 26, 2000. Retrieved on April 16, 2015. "昭和46年度 (1972-73) ..月 4日 第1回授業開始。名称を「ヒューストン日本語補習教室」とする。幼稚園部、小学部、中学部までとし、6学級を設置。 児童数 50名、教員数 4名。所在地を South Main Baptist Church校舎とする。" and "昭和48年度 (1973-74) 1月 校舎を Tallowood Baptist Church へ移転" and "昭和58年度 (1983-84) 8月20日 Holy Spirit Episcopal Church へ分校開設。" and "昭和60年度 (1985-86) ..月10日 ..3月25日 Westchester Education Center (以下WEC) へ校舎移転。" and "平成11年度 (1999-2000) 5月 25日 ストラットフォード高校に移転。 5月 29日 ストラットフォード高校にて授業開始。"
In March 1989 the school had 379 students, including non-Japanese. On May 25, 1999 the school moved its classes to Stratford High School, and classes there began on May 29. On August 12, 2000, however, the school moved its classes back to Westchester. Previously the school held classes for American high school students at the T.H. Rogers School. In 2015 the school had 480 students. Its student population increased by 71% within the previous two-year period.Takahashi, Paul.
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Curriculum and operations

The school offers grades 1 through 12 and uses the Japanese school year calendar, a trimester system beginning in April and ending in March. It teaches courses in the Japanese language,Piller, Ruth.
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including calligraphy. It also teaches social studies, science, and mathematics; the school education committee chairperson, Yasutomo Katsuno, stated that the school offers the courses in subjects other than the Japanese language "because they need to (be able to) read the same question in Japanese, too." In 1989 Yuko Leibrock, the secretary, stated that the school had 23 teachers. On weekdays, over half of those teachers do not teach at schools. The
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(HISD) high school students can take courses from the Japanese school to earn high school credit.
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As of 1989 the Japanese government provided 10% of the funding, and tuition and the Japanese Business Association of Houston (JBA; ヒューストン日本商工会 ''Hyūsuton Nihon Shōkōkai'') cover the remainder of the budget. In 1989 the tuition was determined by the age of the student and ranged from $40 ($ according to inflation) to $50 ($ according to inflation).


See also

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History of the Japanese in Houston This article discusses Japanese Americans and Japanese citizens in Houston and Greater Houston. As of the 2010 U.S. Census, there were 3,566 people of Japanese descent in Harris County, making up 1.3% of the Asians in the county. In 1990 there we ...


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