Curriculum Delivered in both Mandarin and English, CLIP students receive the same curriculum as all CUSD students. The program integrates both native English speakers and native Chinese speakers to achieve a language balance for 2-way language immersion. Instructional time during the day is split between English and Chinese as follows: kindergarten and first grade students receive 70% Mandarin/30% English instruction; second and third grade students receive 60%/40% Mandarin/English instruction; fourth and fifth grade students receive 50%/50% Mandarin/English instruction. Middle school students receive 30% Mandarin/70% English instruction - they take two periods each day in Mandarin and five periods in English. CLIP students are a part of their host school's student body and participate in school-wide activities and events. Middle School CLIP students at Miller Middle School are required to attend 2 school periods in Mandarin. To fulfill this requirement, students must attend an early morning "0 period" and surrender an elective period.
Teachers CLIP teachers consists of English teachers, with Multiple Subject Credential with emphasis on Cross-cultural, Language and Academic Development (CLAD) credentials and Mandarin and bilingual teachers with Multiple Subject credential with Bilingual, Cross-cultural, Language and Academic Development (BCLAD) certification in addition to the California required subject certification. Teachers visit other bilingual schools in the
Bay Area. CLIP has also provided additional professional development and training by Dr. Ji-Mei Chang, professor at
San Jose State University and consultant to CLIP.
Assessment • California
Standardized Testing and Reporting (STAR). •
California English Language Development Test (CELDT). • Standards-based Measurement of Proficiency. This test determines placement level for students continuing into the
Fremont Union High School District (FUHSD). Four levels are available in which the fourth level is
Advanced Placement (AP), in preparation for the
AP Chinese Exam. • Program Evaluator:
Dr. Kathryn Lindholm-Leary. Findings are not available to the public per agreement with CUSD. ==Cultural enrichment==