Lansing teachers and administrators meet with principals from Kaifeng No. 5 Middle School and a translator Wednesday night. Lansing is starting an exchange program with the Chinese school. The first group of students from Lansing will go to Kaifeng in March. From left are LHS principal Steve Dike, language arts teacher Linda Leffler, foreign language teacher Mary Alice Schroeger, Kaifeng vice principal Liu Peibing, translator Sherrie Willis and Kaifeng principal Wang Kai.
Lansing-China exchange program negotiations
Lansing High School and Kaifeng No. 5 Middle School signed an agreement on Wednesday to establish a student exchange program between the schools. Two principals from the Kaifeng school are visiting Lansing this week to see what their students will do when they come next year.
October 6, 2005
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