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PHS
hosts Chinese students
By Hugh McMillan, KP News
Students from Peninsula High School’s sister high
school, No. 1 High School Jinan Shandong in Jinan,
China, virtually all of whom are 17 years ol, received a
tumultuous ovation when introduced to the standing room
only audience at their introductory assembly in PHS’
Milt Boyd auditorium on Nov. 8. They were greeted by PHS
Principal Tim Winter, Superintendent Terry Bouck, school
board members, ASB president Lyndsi LaRose, PHS Chinese
language students led by Dennis Tanner, and Chinese
teacher and exchange coordinator Heidi Steele.

Students
from Peninsula High School’s sister high
school,
No. 1 High School Jinan Shandong in Jinan,
China, received a
tumultuous ovation when introduced to the
standing-room only
audience at PHS on Nov. 8. Here, they
came on stage to
pose for a group photo.
Photo courtesy Nathan Iverson |
Following the assembly, the students gathered at the
school cafeteria, where the Chinese shared the same bill
of fare as the PHS kids, a turkey-based almost
Thanksgiving luncheon. The Jinan kids then joined their
hosts in regular PHS classroom sessions for a taste of
how things are done here.
Students from both sides had a chance to share
experiences and to learn how things are done here and
there. They discussed differences in school work, how
many and what kind of classes are required, leisure
time, how the Chinese qualify to attend their
prestigious school, how their education is funded, and a
plethora of other subjects.

Gathered in
PHS Spanish language teacher Mrs. Herrera’s
classroom,
clusters of mixed Chinese and PHS students
share ideas and
experiences. Pictured are Li Yitan, Brian
Templet, ASB president
Lyndsi LaRose, Cao Xiaojing, Katie Vaudt,
Wang Zhe, Gracie Newman,
and He Wei.
Photo by Hugh McMillan |
Each Chinese student is paired with a PHS student and
lives with the student’s family. The PHS students have
either already visited with the Chinese in China or are
planning to do so later this academic year. Each must
provide for his or her own travel expenses.
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