The New School in Town, “Maximizing Potential in Japan” (MPIJ) is targeting primary & secondary school scholars with Learning Differences, Motivation Passivity, and Attendance Challenges. Its goal is to directly address and partially fill the “Tokyo Void” of Certified, Credible, English Language/Bilingual Special Education and Custom Education services. MPIJ had its “soft opening” in December 2008, meaning students have been enrolled since late last year. 

The New School in Town, “Maximizing Potential in Japan” will be holding its OFFICIAL “Launching Event” on Saturday, February 14, 2009 from 2 to 4 pm in Akasaka.
 
Here are the bare-bone details:

Who?    Bill Ward, Chief Academic Officer of Maximizing Potential in Japan
Formally of ISS in Minato-ku, and ISSH in Shibuya-ku.

This new school-of-thought is targeting primary & secondary school scholars with Learning Differences, Motivation Passivity, and Attendance Challenges.

Why?     To directly address and partially fill the “Tokyo Void” of Certified, Credible, English Language/Bilingual
Special Education and Custom Education services.

When?     MPIJ quietly had its “soft opening” in December 2008, meaning students have been enrolled since late last year.  The
OFFICIAL OPENING BONANZA, the one not to be missed, is the Launching Event that is the focus of this
announcement.          Saturday, February 14, 2009, 2:00 pm to 4:00 pm.

Where?     OAG Club BUDO-YA, 1F OAG House, 7-5-56 Akasaka, Minato-ku, Tokyo 107-0052

What?     For clarification and any questions you may have, please contact Bill Ward directly.

How?    Email: bjward@alum.mit.edu,  Phone: 090.9349.2058,  Fax: 03.3224.0916
 
Please reply to this invitation EITHER WAY with a brief,  ¡°I¡¯m there¡±, or regrets, to ensure I have typed your email address correctly.