Published On: November 3rd, 2010|

The Washington Post – Kevin Sieff

“Across the country, there has been a surge in Chinese classes. More than 1,600 American middle schools and high schools now offer Chinese, according to the Center for Applied Linguistics, up from about 300 a decade ago. But the more pronounced increase is in private Chinese language schools, most of them run by non-profit groups. . . . Some of those schools now count recently adopted children as their primary demographic.”(more)