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The Buenos Aires program includes Spanish classes and language immersion, Argentinian history and culture classes, and weekly excursions both in and around the incredible city.
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Whether you’re eating authentic chimichurri sauce or visiting a local ranch with real gauchos, you’ll get the full Argentinian experience in this month-long introduction to the rich history and thriving culture of Buenos Aires. Have a Question?Ĭall or email Jenny Ehalt, Associate Director of the Hyde Center or 61 to learn more about the programs or to set up a time to meet. We continue to explore ways to create exciting opportunities for global connectedness for students. In the meantime, we continue to work with our Hyde Global Scholars and Peretti Scholars to experience interculturality – promoting dialogue, mutual respect, and the awareness of preserving and appreciating various cultural identities – while finding their place in the world and helping to improve it.
#STUDY JAPANESE FOR BEGINNERS SOUTH OF BOSTON UPDATE#
At the start of the 21-22 academic year, we will update what trips will be possible and run an application process for interested students.


We will also continue to offer virtual programs to form global connections and maximize opportunities for students. We will continue to review COVID numbers, vaccination rates both in the US and abroad, and CDC, state and local guidelines to ensure safe planning. Looking ahead to the 2021-2022 school year, the Hyde Center hopes to return to travel in the spring of 2022. Through exploration of other countries, cultures, and communities, we encourage you to develop a deep understanding of humanity as a whole-because understanding breeds compassion, and compassion helps make us the strong, wise, and kind leaders we strive to be. Hyde ’42 Center for Global Education offers international experiences in 18 countries across the globe, from Argentina to Zimbabwe, while the urban experience places you in communities around the United States where you can make a tangible difference in effecting social, environmental, or economic change. A World of Opportunity How does exploring the world make us better citizens? What can other cultures teach us about ourselves?īC High is unique among secondary schools in that we offer extensive travel and immersion opportunities starting as early as 7th grade.
