Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Puerto Rico is not abroad.
Oh. Which state is it then? I can never remember if Alaska or Hawaii is #50. Is Puerto Rico #50 or #51?
So we are just glossing over this? Really?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:nAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The 7th graders at Oyster have an exchange program with a school in Spain. Plus, Oyster's 8th graders take an annual trip to Costa Rica.
The OP said 5th grade. It's more common in MS.
Yes, I can read sweetheart. I chose to post about Oyster's trips anyway because someone (obviously not you) may find that information to be helpful. Are you now going to chastise the DCI poster above, or are your useless comments reserved only for people who offer information about Oyster?
No, but I can go on and on about the abroad trips taken at Deal.
What are you talking about?!? The focus of this thread appears to be on trips abroad for language immersion students. Deal is not/will not become an immersion school--and whatever trips abroad they offer will probably decline since Oyster is no longer a feeder (yay!).
However, if you really need to feel included, please feel free to tell us all about the language immersion trips abroad at Deal for students who (primarily) came from Oyster. In the future, I guess those trips will be watered down for the handful of Bancroft students who attend Deal, and whoever else wants to join from Deal. Go on, we're all ears![]()
Sour grapes that you are forced to attend Adams, eh?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:nAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The 7th graders at Oyster have an exchange program with a school in Spain. Plus, Oyster's 8th graders take an annual trip to Costa Rica.
The OP said 5th grade. It's more common in MS.
Yes, I can read sweetheart. I chose to post about Oyster's trips anyway because someone (obviously not you) may find that information to be helpful. Are you now going to chastise the DCI poster above, or are your useless comments reserved only for people who offer information about Oyster?
No, but I can go on and on about the abroad trips taken at Deal.
What are you talking about?!? The focus of this thread appears to be on trips abroad for language immersion students. Deal is not/will not become an immersion school--and whatever trips abroad they offer will probably decline since Oyster is no longer a feeder (yay!).
However, if you really need to feel included, please feel free to tell us all about the language immersion trips abroad at Deal for students who (primarily) came from Oyster. In the future, I guess those trips will be watered down for the handful of Bancroft students who attend Deal, and whoever else wants to join from Deal. Go on, we're all ears![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:nAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The 7th graders at Oyster have an exchange program with a school in Spain. Plus, Oyster's 8th graders take an annual trip to Costa Rica.
The OP said 5th grade. It's more common in MS.
Yes, I can read sweetheart. I chose to post about Oyster's trips anyway because someone (obviously not you) may find that information to be helpful. Are you now going to chastise the DCI poster above, or are your useless comments reserved only for people who offer information about Oyster?
No, but I can go on and on about the abroad trips taken at Deal.
Anonymous wrote:nAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The 7th graders at Oyster have an exchange program with a school in Spain. Plus, Oyster's 8th graders take an annual trip to Costa Rica.
The OP said 5th grade. It's more common in MS.
Yes, I can read sweetheart. I chose to post about Oyster's trips anyway because someone (obviously not you) may find that information to be helpful. Are you now going to chastise the DCI poster above, or are your useless comments reserved only for people who offer information about Oyster?
nAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The 7th graders at Oyster have an exchange program with a school in Spain. Plus, Oyster's 8th graders take an annual trip to Costa Rica.
The OP said 5th grade. It's more common in MS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Puerto Rico is not abroad.
Oh. Which state is it then? I can never remember if Alaska or Hawaii is #50. Is Puerto Rico #50 or #51?
So we are just glossing over this? Really?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Puerto Rico is not abroad.
Oh. Which state is it then? I can never remember if Alaska or Hawaii is #50. Is Puerto Rico #50 or #51?