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Lucky Students from Sea Service of Qingdao Tourism School... |
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Submitted by: Mark Xing, Teacher Nanshan Second Foreign Languages School Shenzhen Though a bit far from the epicenter, all the students and teachers from Nanshan 2nd Foreign Languages School Shenzhen showed their deep concern and great care for those people, especially the students and teachers who are stranded and still waiting to be saved. Donation was held on the campus this morning for the people in those earthquake stricken areas. All the students and teachers did all they could to help those people in great need. The money donated by students and teachers in this school is up to 120,000 RMB yuan. We pray for those people, hoping the death toll stops rising and people there are able to get back to normal as soon as possible. |
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I arrived very early on the 9th, due to a flight delay to Orlando, Florida USA. At 3 in the morning, when we started to land, the beautiful lights of all colors enthralled me, and all the beautiful colors, as I see, seemed to be a great omen for my wonderful stay.
It was indeed a wonderful trip, and the 11 days I was in the US were fully packed with good experiences that mean a lot to me. I was the guest of Mr. Robert Hartley, principal of Lakeland-Highlands Middle School in Polk County Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Hartley attended the ISC Summit in Beijing, at our school Beijing 101 Middle School. This writing might seem very long, but judging from the Hartley family’s wonderful arrangements and all that I have experienced, the story could have been lengthened way more than what I have here. |
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From Cathy Belanger, Business Teacher, AY Jackson SS, Kanata, On AY Jackson SS has partnered with CANRAD, a not-for-profit organization, to sponsor two female students at Lwak High School in Kenya. |
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By Morgan Mills, Independent Day School, Grade 8 Last October I had the opportunity to visit Beijing, China for the ISC Youth Summit. While there, in addition to the Summit and shadowing students at Beijing 101 Middle School, I also learned about the culture firsthand. During one of the excursions, I visited the “Temple of Heaven,” which was a beautifully clean park, once known as a holy ground. |
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Sixteen students from Tampa and Lakeland recently attended the First International School Connection Youth Summit, “Youth Leaders for Global Understanding,” which was held in Beijing, China in October of 2007. Last year, people representing 8 countries attended the ISC Summit, which was held in Tampa at MOSI and Independent Day School – Corbett Campus. |
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