A Young American Visits Paris, Oxford, and Tuscany
By Lindsay Hand Yes, there is a world beyond Chappaqua. While many of us here in town, including myself, have had the opportunity to travel with family to vacation spots, this summer I explored and...
View ArticleMoving Down Under…Discovering Australia
By Tyler Sherman In first grade, my vision of Australia was somewhat limited. I knew where it was on a map, that kangaroos and koalas lived there, and that it was known as the country “down under,” but...
View ArticleBridging the Cultural Divide
Creating a Win-Win for You and Your Nannie or Au Pair By Vicki de Vries What began on a happy note with your new au pair has suddenly turned sour. So, what went wrong? Your new nanny seems...
View ArticleSummer Off? Not Quite.
Teachers Balance Work and Leisure—Here and Abroad! By Miriam Longobardi “Oh, you’re a teacher– you get summers of –how great!” What teacher has not heard that? The reality is that during the summer...
View ArticleChina Through the Eyes of an American High School Student
By Tim Bloom Madam Secretary, if you are reading this, I want to thank you wholeheartedly for the Department of State NSLI-Y program. I spent six weeks immersed in Chinese language, culture and society...
View Article“Around the World” Cup
World Cup Schools famed Open House will take place Saturday, June 1st from 12:30 – 2:30. The theme this year is “Around the World” Cup. Through arts & crafts activities, games and exhibitions,...
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