Japanese School of Dallas | |
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2001 Kelly Blvd., Carrollton, TX (classroom), 4101 McEwen Rd., Suite 245, Dallas, TX (office) 75006 (classroom), 75244 (office) | |
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Established | June 1970 |
Category | Hoshū jugyō kō |
The Japanese School of Dallas (ダラス補習授業校 Darasu Hoshū Jugyō Kō) is a part-time Japanese educational program for Japanese citizens and Japanese Americans located in the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex. The school office in Dallas, and it conducts its classes at Ted Polk Middle School in Carrollton. As of 2015 Munetake Yamamura (山村 宗武 Yamamura Munetake) is the principal.
History
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The Dallas Japanese Association (ダラス日本人会 Darasu Nihonjinkai) established the school in June 1970 with 15 students and 1 teacher, with classes being held in Highland Park United Methodist Church. It previously had the English name Japanese Language Advancement School of Dallas, and classes were formerly held at Dan F. Long Middle School in Dallas, and before that the Pleasant View Baptist Church, White Rock United Methodist Church, and the North Carrollton Junior High School.
On Monday, July 25, 2016, the Japanese Association and the Japanese School offices moved to its current location in Dallas. The classroom location remained the same. Previously the school office was in Farmers Branch.
Student demographics
As of 2014 the Japanese school had 400 students, most of whom are Japanese citizens who are children of company employees temporarily stationed in the U.S., and some of whom are Japanese Americans retaining their Japanese culture. That year school administration expected an additional 150 students to enroll over the subsequent two-year period due to Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A., Inc. moving its headquarters to Plano.
See also
References
(in Japanese)
- 梶田 正巳 and 杉村 伸一郎 (Kobe Women's University 文学部). "<原著>ダラス日本語補習授業校の子どもたち" (Archive). Bulletin of the School of Education (名古屋大學教育學部紀要): Psychology (心理学) 46, 32–39, 1999-12-27. Nagoya University. See profile at CiNii. See profile at Nagoya University Repository (名古屋大学学術機関リポジトリ). Alternate location (Archive).
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Notes
- "お問い合わせ." Japanese School of Dallas. Retrieved on December 5, 2016. " 学校所在地 JAPANESE SCHOOL OF DALLAS C/O TED POLK MIDDLE SCHOOL 2001 KELLY BLVD. CARROLLTON, TEXAS 75006事務局所在地 JAPANESE SCHOOL OF DALLAS 4101 MCEWEN RD. SUITE 245 DALLAS, TEXAS 75244"
- ^ "Toyota's move to North Texas brings more interest in Japanese schooling" (Wayback Machine Archive of original URL. WFAA-TV. June 26, 2014. Retrieved on April 10, 2015 from original URL.
- "DALLAS 日本人会会報 No. 333 May 2012" (Archive). Dallas Japanese Association. p. 1. Retrieved on April 10, 2015. "山村宗武 ダラス補習授業校校長"
- ^ "沿革". godja.org. Retrieved 2023-03-25.
- "北米の補習授業校一覧" (). National Education Center, Japan (国立教育会館). October 29, 2000. Retrieved on April 16, 2015. "ダラス Japanese Language Advancement School of Dallas (郵便送付先) 4100 Alpha Rd. Suite 917, Dallas, TX 75244 U.S.A. (学校所在地) 2525 Frank ford, Dallas, TX 75252 U.S.A. "
- "Home page Archived 2015-04-16 at archive.today." Dan F. Long Middle School. Retrieved on April 16, 2015. "Dan F. Long Middle School 2525 Frankford Road | Dallas, TX 75287"
- Home page. Japanese School of Dallas. Retrieved on July 15, 2016. "ダラス補習校&ダラス日本人会事務所移転のお知らせ 現在使用しております事務所は、7月25日(月)より下記住所に移転します。 それに伴い7月20日(水)~22日(金)は移転作業を行います。校舎所在地には変更はありません。 事務所新住所:4101 McEwen Suite 245, Dallas, TX 75244"
- "City of Farmers Branch District Zoning Map" (Archive). City of Farmers Branch. Adopted February 24, 1969. Updated March 2013. Retrieved on April 30, 2014.
- "学校紹介 Archived 2014-03-30 at the Wayback Machine." Japanese School of Dallas. Retrieved on March 30, 2014. "学校所在地 JAPANESE SCHOOL OF DALLAS C/O TED POLK MIDDLE SCHOOL 2001 KELLY BLVD. CARROLLTON, TEXAS 75006" and "事務局所在地 JAPANESE SCHOOL OF DALLAS 4100 ALPHA RD. SUITE 917 DALLAS, TEXAS 75244" - Old URL.
External links
- (in Japanese) Japanese School of Dallas
- Dallas Japanese Association
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