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Ke bing FaCtk San Bias, a small rural village in the outskirts of Guanacaste, Costa Rica, became the place eight city kids called home. After a strenuous application process, the eight of us were chosen to spend two weeks of our summer living and working with the community of San Bias. I recall one of our first meetings as Costa Rica Immersion where our leader Mr. Cafasso informed us of our task: spend two weeks entertaining approximately 80 Spanish-speaking kids, ranging from ages two to seventeen, for at least four consecutive hours daily. 80 little kids running around yelling “El Chorro! and “Gringos! quickly became the norm. This alongside massive amounts of rice, beans, and frescos always lifted our spirits. We soon became regular inhabitants of the creek fondly referred to as “El Chorro. diving off rocky cliffs into the refreshing water. We filled our days with Spanish (as daunting as it was), friendly neighbors, cute kids, and plenty of bonding time. We spent time restoring the local schoolhouse and fashioning a new garden that will feed hundreds of students. In spite of our memories of futbol on the field, cookies in the classroom, and walks in the warm rain, our best memories are those faces we can now call familia. Pura Vida! performance thanking the volunteers. 2. Kadyn Murphy. Naomi Fierro. Emma Carberry. and Heidi HaJsted jump around and laugh on their day off at la playa . 3. The Costa Rica Immersion group spends time together. 4. Emma Carberry. Nathaniel Nunez, and Naomi Fierro participate in arts and crafts time. 5. Jack Vincdcttc and his friend Nre share a laugh on their way back to school after playtime at the park. 6. Heidi Halsted gives her new friend a piggy back ride during a game of futbol. 7. Mr. Cafasso shows off his photography skills. 25
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The SI Exchange Program to Spain took Seniors Gretchen Krupp, Theresa Martin, and Nicole Trierweiler to the streets of Barcelona. Over 20 students went on Mr. Isham's Trip to several countries including Spain, England, and France. h Mr. Grady ran the SI Exchange Program to Melbourne, Australia this past summer. Mr. Cafasso lead his annual trip to Spain with 14 Seniors. 27
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