The 87th Texas Legislature, Regular Session passed Senate Bill (SB) 1697, which amends state law to allow parents and guardians to elect for a student to repeat a grade or retake a high school course, per Texas Education Code (TEC) §28.02124. The legislation, which went into effect on June 16, 2021, gives parents or guardians the right to opt for their child to –
repeat prekindergarten;
enroll in prekindergarten if the child was eligible to enroll in prekindergarten in the previous school year, under TEC, §29.153(b), and has not yet enrolled in kindergarten;
repeat kindergarten;
enroll in kindergarten if the child would have enrolled in kindergarten in the previous school year and has not yet enrolled in first grade ; and
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Professional experience working for Japanese and European manufacturing companies in Indonesia
Recipient of the Asian Development Bank-Japan Scholarship
Research area: Supply Chain Risk Management
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Angie: Tokyo Tech is one of the best engineering schools in Japan. My professor at Bandung Institute of Technology in Indonesia recommended I pursue my master s degree here. I knew a Tokyo Tech education would help me become a great engineer.
Max:Four years ago, when I was in the first year of my master s degree, I came to Tokyo Tech as an exchange student through the Tokyo Tech International Research Opportunities Program, TiROP
Tokyo Tech is home to over 1,200 international students from over 70 different countries, creating a rich and diverse mix of cultures for everyone to experience and enjoy. The Tokyo Tech International Students Association (TISA) is an organization dedicated to connecting all international students and working to enhance this multicultural experience at Tokyo Tech. New and existing international students at the International Welcome Party
TISA was created during round table meetings between Tokyo Tech staff and representatives from the international student community. The association was officially launched on October 5, 2007 under the guidance of Associate Professor Yuriko Sato from the Department of Transdisciplinary Science and Engineering to unite and support international students, and to coordinate cross-cultural activities.