Friday, April 30, 2021
- The ARHS Biliteracy Club is happy to announce an exciting opportunity—Korean and Japanese 2021 Summer Courses— Please read the flyers below for more details.
This summer, Professor Chanyoung Park and Professor Yuki Yoshimura of the East Asian Languages & Cultures program at UMass Amherst, are both offering online language courses in Korean and Japanese.Enrollment, Registration and Tuition Information:
The East Asian Languages & Cultures Program at UMass Amherst is excited to offer online courses in Korean and Japanese language for Summer 2021 through the University Without Walls!- Parents & Guardians – please view relevant enrollment information here: https://www.umass.edu/
uww/resources/who-can-enroll - UWW’s general registration process: https://www.umass.
edu/uww/resources/how-to- enroll-as-a-new-student
uww/classes/explore )
If you have additional questions please contact:
The East Asian Languages & Cultures Program at UMass Amherst
Phone: (413) 545-0886 Fax: (413) 545-3178 Email: office@asianlan.umass.edu Remote Office Hours – Mon-Fri, 8 to 4PM - Parents & Guardians – please view relevant enrollment information here: https://www.umass.edu/
- We have decided to extend the Anti-racist art project submission until May 7th due to so many students still wanting to submit.
There is a change for students who are signed up for the AP Statistics Exam. The change is the date and type of exam. The AP Statistics Exam has been changed to an in person (paper/pencil) exam to be taken at ARHS on Tuesday, May 25, 2021. The exam will begin at 12 noon. The exam date has been moved because the original digital/at home exam was scheduled for June 10 from 12-4 p.m. This is the same day as the ARHS Graduation. Please make a note regarding the date change and be prepared to take the exam here at ARHS on that day. More information will come about the logistics of the exam day prior to the exam. If you have any questions, email Judi DellaMarco at dellamarcoj@arps.org
Please support the Class of 2021.
These drinks were specifically designed by members of the class.