The Council on International Educational Exchange (CIEE) recently selected Livingston High School to participate in its Global Navigator Scholarship program for 2016.
This program enables students to spend a summer in one of 22 countries, exploring a different culture and learning something new.
Students can choose to devote three weeks working in a community on such issues as the environment, education, or children’s rights, or pursue an interest in fields such as social media journalism, conservation and sustainability, or marine biology. They can also become a part of another culture for four weeks and improve their fluency in French, Spanish, German, or Mandarin Chinese, among other languages.
The total number of students and high schools participating in this program has been almost doubled this year from last year. Livingston High School will receive grants of $20,000 so that its students can participate in these programs.
Schools chosen to participate in the Global Navigator program go through a competitive assessment of their commitment to global education and the learning of foreign languages. Schools that are selected have academic programs that are rigorous, integrated, provide a global focus, and serve students from diverse cultural and economic backgrounds.
Livingston High School may be turning to a local Print company to print Flyers and other materials that can be distributed throughout the community about the honor and the program.
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