On May 5, the Embassy of Italy Washington hosted the final event of the Italy-USA Cooperation Project, which, during the 2021/2022 school year, involved on one hand the Parentucelli-Arzela' Institute of Higher Education in Sarzana (La Spezia) and, on the other, the Annapolis High School in Maryland. Three scholarships were awarded to deserving Italian students who will spend three weeks in October at the "twin" school in Annapolis. In spring next year three American students will visit their counterpart in Italy.
About sixty students from the Parentucelli-Arzela' Institute and ten students of Italian from the Annapolis High School participated in the ceremony virtually, while seventeen students of Italian from the Walt Whitman High School in Maryland, and two teachers, attended the event in person at the Embassy.
SOURCE: https://ambwashingtondc.esteri.it
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