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STAFF REPORTS
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2/3/2009
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Ray Xu stated that the school provides excellent Chinese classes for language and <br />writing for his six-year-old son and that the teachers are well qualified and kind. He <br />added that he believes it would be better to have a larger facility and requested the <br />Commission to approve the request. <br />Frank Huang stated that Little Ivy League is a very organized school, is family-oriented, <br />and has many good programs. He indicated that he is able to work and have the school <br />pick up his 10-year-old child from school and learn. He added that his son is able to <br />finish his homework and even wants to go to the school on weekends. He stated that <br />he has many friends who are excited about enrolling their children at Ivy League and <br />encouraged the Commission to approve the request. <br />Larry Lai stated that he moved to Pleasanton because of its schools and that his <br />five-year-old son has been attending Ivy League for about six months. He stated that <br />he believed it is a wonderful Chinese program where his son learned to read about 200 <br />Chinese words. He indicated that he wants his son to be able to speak Mandarin and <br />that he believes the weekend schools do not provide enough Chinese training. He <br />indicated that he felt Ivy League offers a unique program and that the course material is <br />superior in that it incorporates classic Chinese poetry, literature and culture. He asked <br />the Commission to approve the request. <br />Winnie Zhang stated that her daughter started attending Little Ivy League in 2005, <br />noting that prior to this, she had the option to attend other schools, but found that they <br />were not as comprehensive as Little Ivy League. She noted that Ivy League has <br />tutoring, structured programs, Chinese, and homework time and that her daughter has <br />made significant progress. She asked the Commission to approve the school. <br />Nan Leng voiced support for Ivy League and said he believes the school is good for <br />students and for Pleasanton. <br />Yi Yang shared her child's education experience, stating she moved to Pleasanton in <br />2002 for better schools and academic focus in after school programs. She stated that <br />her nine-year-old daughter is now able to write in Chinese through attendance at Ivy <br />League. She noted that her younger, seven-year-old daughter went to Kids Club for <br />two years, but she did not learn enough; she then joined Ivy League this last summer <br />and has made great progress. She asked the Commission to approve the application. <br />John Dieffenbach stated that he has a daughter who is enrolled in John Green in Dublin <br />and that he and his wife needed a tutoring center in Kindergarten. He indicated that they <br />tried a couple of programs that did not work before they found Ivy League. He stated <br />that she received tutoring at the school and received one-on-one training, and they saw <br />significant improvement in the first three weeks. He noted that they are very pleased <br />with the school and asked the Commission to support the application. <br />EXCERPTS: PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES, December 10, 2008 Page 12 of 21 <br />
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