Starting the Summer Abroad
This Saturday on June 6th, the CIS German IV class is going to Germany. There are 18 students and two teachers going on this trip. They will be arriving back to the United States on June 24th.
“We’re doing a ropes course in Kronberg, which is the town we’re staying in. And I’m personally going to France the first full weekend we have there, with my exchange partner, Caroline, but I don’t know what everyone else is doing,” said Junior Emily Linderholm. “I guess we’re just kind of traveling around, going to Frankfurt. I think the thing I’m most excited is to see Caroline, because I haven’t seen her in a very long time. I’m also super excited to go to Berlin, we are going to see the Berlin Wall.”
While some are looking to see the sights and meet with friends. Other students are looking forward to other sides of the trip such as eating some delicious food, parties and having a good time.
“We’re going to be going on a cruise along the Rhine River, which is gonna be pretty cool,” said Junior Parker Peterson. “We’re gonna eat a lot of German food, it’s gonna be pretty good, I’m a big fan a food. I wanna go to German parties, I feel like they’re gonna be way better than American parties. I’m definitely excited for the high ropes course and canoeing, but anything outside and anything active, is just gonna be fun, always good to keep an open mind.”
Either way, the German students should have a great time experiencing a different culture on the other side of the world. They will be doing different things with different people whether it’s going to parties or going on tours, they will have a great start to the summer.