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Tiger Cub Immersion School Celebrates Year-End Milestones and Honors Graduates
Published on 6/13/2025
Tiger Cub Immersion School marked the end of the year with joyful celebrations, student performances in Chinese, and recognition of achievements. Nine students graduated the school for Kindergarten, and we wish them well in their future endeavors!

Tiger Cub Immersion School Welcomes the Year of the Snake
Published on 1/28/2025
Tiger Cub Immersion School hosted a wonderful Chinese New Year celebration where we invited families to join us in the school for an array of fun activities. This year, our offering included making dumplings, crafting lanterns, and decorating fortune bags. Parents got to work alongside their children to make the best versions of each that they could. The event concluded with each student receivng a red envelope from their teachers.

Tiger Cub Immersion School Celebrates the Season with a Joyful Winter Holiday Party
Published on 12/20/2024
Tiger Cub Immersion School hosted a joyful winter holiday celebration, bringing together students, parents, and staff for an evening of festive activities. Highlights included cookie decorating, crafting edible snowmen, and a class gift exchange where students participated in a fun lottery. The event celebrated the season and reinforced the school’s strong sense of community.

Tiger Cub Immersion School Celebrates Thanksgiving with Culinary Diversity and Community Spirit
Published on 11/27/2024
Tiger Cub Immersion School hosted a vibrant Thanksgiving potluck, celebrating cultural diversity with a mix of traditional holiday dishes and global flavors, from turkey sliders to Dapanji and egg tarts. The event brought our families together at our school, and we are very grateful for their continued support in building a wonderful community.

Halloween Magic Returns to Tiger Cub Immersion School's Annual Celebration
Published on 10/31/2024
Tiger Cub Immersion School hosted its second annual Halloween celebration, featuring a morning parade where students showcased diverse costumes ranging from animals and community heroes to Disney characters, with parents also joining in the festivities. The celebration continued with an outdoor trick-or-treating party complete with decorated stations and a photo booth set up by parent volunteers. It was a wonderful display of how the school community's active participation helps create memorable experiences for the students.