
This spring break, 23 students and four teachers embarked on a remarkable journey throughout southern Italy guided by Education First Student Travel Program. The group left on April 11 and returned April 20, making it an 8-day-long tour. Students learned about Italian culture, history, geography, and further enriched their knowledge of the language itself.
The trip was organized and led by Italian teacher Louisa D’Amore and was co-chaperoned by Assistant Principal Patrick Micinilio, social studies teacher Nell-Ayn Lynch and culinary teacher Cecily Gans. The trip brought students on many walking tours of different Italian cities and towns, giving them a chance to learn more about Italy’s history and culture.
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