Immersion education can enhance unity in future generations. A study conducted at the University of Massachusetts showed that white students who learned Spanish were more likely to have positive attributes associated with photos of Latino children as compared to white students who studied alongside Latino students but were not learning Spanish.
We kick off our month in Week 1 with students “dressed” in celebration of their favorite characters in literature. Students can come to school dressed according to the theme of the day: Pajamas (Monday), Foreign Character Day (Tuesday), Silly Stories (Wacky Wednesday), Myths and Legends (Thursday), and Fantasy (Friday)
In this session in collaboration with Child Mind Institute, we will discuss how to bring mindfulness into your home. We will provide advice on how to implement mindfulness techniques and teach them to your children.
During this info session we will provide an overview of HWIS’ preschool, elementary and middle school programs and answer questions. Registration Link: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZMufu6sqz0tEtzflMU8vFbORThQggJojeKe
During this info session we will provide an overview of HWIS’ preschool, elementary and middle school programs and answer questions. Registration Link: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZIqdemvrzksG91w6G5nl6H7QCVtXPaSiw9_
New Jersey campus art teacher Christine Maloney introduced students in Grade 2 to Jacob Lawrence, an African American artist inspired by the cultural visionaries of the Harlem Renaissance.
We are thrilled to announce our two winners for the MLK Speech Contest entitled “My Dream for a World of Equity and Unity”. ???? Entries were judged based on content and delivery.
Our NY 6th and 7th grade students, inspired by Poet Laureate Amanda Gorman, studied alliteration and figurative language, and authored poems about their hopes and dreams for the future.
At HWIS we are celebrating Chinese New Year by connecting with the community and showcasing our talented students and staff in a series of free events for the public.
Nelyda (Nely) Miguel, a K-8 education administrator with more than 20 years of experience, has been selected as the new Head of School for HudsonWay Immersion School (HWIS).
If you are interested in learning more about HudsonWay Immersion School and our Mandarin or Spanish language immersion tracks, we invite you to register for our […]
Immersion learning has a big benefit on all of the students that attend the school. It makes us different from others that might only learn english in their schools.
Learning Spanish has benefited me so much. It has allowed me to connect with my mom’s family, in Colombia, in a way that I couldn’t have if I did not speak the language.
The NY HWISPA is presenting “Mandarin Basics: Lessons from an adult learner" - parents at HWIS provide a fun and informative lunch hour lesson on Thursday December 17th from 12-1.
To give back to the community this holiday season, HWIS is partnering with several local enrichment vendors for a fun-filled day of FREE classes for ages 0-12.
To give back to the community this holiday season, HWIS is partnering with several local enrichment vendors for a fun-filled day of FREE classes for ages 0-12.
Our family has been part of HudsonWay Immersion School over the last ten years (and ongoing) through our three children. We have been so pleased and grateful to see the growth and development of our children through their education at HWIS. In HWIS, we found an environment that not only provided them with a robust bilingual and bicultural education..