A Favorite International Program Memory
When you ask former international students about their experience at Everest, without fail one of their favorite outings was Cedar Point. The generation of 21-22
When you ask former international students about their experience at Everest, without fail one of their favorite outings was Cedar Point. The generation of 21-22
The first few weeks of school have been very busy for international students. After school activities are just as busy with sports clinics and games
It was a great first week and a first weekend. After four days of classes, international students enjoyed a long weekend of “Pure Michigan” experiences:
“It’s never easy to say goodbye, and being apart makes it even harder.” Third-grade teacher Mrs. DePorre said it perfectly in her goodbye message to
It is an experience that lasts a lifetime, even when cut short. International students are also wrapping up distance learning – and their experience at
International students form friendships that last a lifetime during their year at Everest. This generation’s in-person experience was ended abruptly, but students continue to build
International students wrote reflections on the Stations of the Cross in ESL class. Images are from trips to the Holy Land of previous generations of
International program dean Luisana Duarte recently published a book Julieta and the Diamond Engima. The book is available on Amazon for pre-order to be released in May