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The lights of Broadway versus Paris erry aero
ng a cab in the heart of ew York, tudent
couture, culture comes in vanous genres. artake in an enriching and unforgettabl
Whether it be riding a camel across Africa's xperience.
Two teacher in particular happe
deserts or walking the busy streets of an o be, the director of the High School A
rogram ,Mr . Cindi Hiers, and the readin
urban city, culture is sure to shock you.
oach, Mrs. Bobbie Moore.
Mrs. Moore take her tudents on a
mazing cross continental trip, from Lon
on all the way to Africa. Kid meet peo
l from different place around the Unite
tate and Europe, exchanging way of li}
nd every day routine . The trip may var
rom year to year, but one thing tay th
arne: the experience.
Mrs. Hier enthralled Scribbler
ember with an extravagant four day tri
o ew York. Site included John Lennon'
emorial, and who can forget the Statue o
iberty? They attended Broadway how
uch a "Rent" and "Myomana." Howeve
o one went anywhere without a buddy.
Although not a school activity, thes
rip were fun and educational for all tu
ent traveler . No matter where you go, o
hat tri ou take a tour uide i included
• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
" The red phone booth
was interesting, but I wa
more excited about rid-
mg a camel in Morocco!"
-Mrs. Bobbie Moore
''
was
I able
time
Mom, I was also
able to meet new
people from Cal-
ifornia, Geor-
gia, and Ala-
bama."