YingHua International School welcomes five new board members

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Five new local residents have joined the Board of Directors of the nonprofit YingHua International School in Princeton. The new directors are B. Bonnie Liao, PhD., Kevin Merges, Ed.D., Cheryl Rowe-Rendleman, PhD., Stacy Schuster and John Wang. They join Robert Eng, Ed.D. and R. Wade Speir to complete the 7-member governing body of the independent school.

YingHua International School was founded in 2007 and is a full-time independent school for preschool through middle school grades. Over 70 students are taught the majority of their subjects in Mandarin Chinese by native Mandarin speakers. Scholars also study English and Spanish as part of their world language program.

The five new directors embody a varied depth of knowledge. Some of the tasks of the 2015-2016 Board of Directors include oversight of the school’s candidacy period for the International Baccalaureate World Schools Primary Years Programme and to guide the school’s addition of international exchange programs.

YingHua International School is accepting applications for the 2015-2016 school year and 2015 Summer Camp.

For more information on the school’s programs visit yhis.org.

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