Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oyster-Adams students go to Costa Rica in 8th grade. Those students who take Mandarin in middle school go to Taiwan in 7th grade. My children participated in both trips and LOVED their experiences!
Last time I heard, they were scrapping that because of “equity” issues.
Where did you hear that? Why so vague? Either you have useful information to share — or you don’t.
Maybe it’s the international exchange trips because of liabilities, not equity
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Anonymous wrote:At BASIS it varies every year based on interest, teacher availability, etc.
Recently, there have been trips to South Africa, Costa Rica, China, and France.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DCI offers an immersion trip. The school pays for it too. But you have to be in the advance language track and apply.
You can also do a semester study abroad in high school. The school has some international affiliations with all 3 languages but you can do study abroad anywhere. I’m sure there is a process you have to go thru and such. I’m interested in this once my kid gets to upper grades.
The DCI program is great. My daughter went to Argentina for 2.5 weeks and attended school with students in a small town outside of BA. PP is correct that you must reach a certain language level before you can apply. There is also a trip to Spain for a second Spanish option and Taiwan for the Chinese track and somewhere in France for the French track.
I love the fact that it’s a true exchange program where kids from other countries also come to DCI.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DCI offers an immersion trip. The school pays for it too. But you have to be in the advance language track and apply.
You can also do a semester study abroad in high school. The school has some international affiliations with all 3 languages but you can do study abroad anywhere. I’m sure there is a process you have to go thru and such. I’m interested in this once my kid gets to upper grades.
The DCI program is great. My daughter went to Argentina for 2.5 weeks and attended school with students in a small town outside of BA. PP is correct that you must reach a certain language level before you can apply. There is also a trip to Spain for a second Spanish option and Taiwan for the Chinese track and somewhere in France for the French track.
Anonymous wrote:DCI offers an immersion trip. The school pays for it too. But you have to be in the advance language track and apply.
You can also do a semester study abroad in high school. The school has some international affiliations with all 3 languages but you can do study abroad anywhere. I’m sure there is a process you have to go thru and such. I’m interested in this once my kid gets to upper grades.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oyster-Adams students go to Costa Rica in 8th grade. Those students who take Mandarin in middle school go to Taiwan in 7th grade. My children participated in both trips and LOVED their experiences!
Last time I heard, they were scrapping that because of “equity” issues.
Where did you hear that? Why so vague? Either you have useful information to share — or you don’t.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oyster-Adams students go to Costa Rica in 8th grade. Those students who take Mandarin in middle school go to Taiwan in 7th grade. My children participated in both trips and LOVED their experiences!
Last time I heard, they were scrapping that because of “equity” issues.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oyster-Adams students go to Costa Rica in 8th grade. Those students who take Mandarin in middle school go to Taiwan in 7th grade. My children participated in both trips and LOVED their experiences!
Last time I heard, they were scrapping that because of “equity” issues.