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As they gathered together for the
first time, 66 students from Florida and Grand Bahama, who make up the
RYE-Florida outbound class of 2010-11, started
to create friendships and develop the bonds that will grow from the shared
experiences they will enjoy.
In 6-8 months, these teens will
depart for 29 different countries around the globe, and will be learning to
speak 21 different languages. Among the destinations are four countries that
have not previously hosted RYE-Florida students: Paraguay, Peru, the
Netherlands, and Greenland!
This first Outbound Orientation was
held at Lake Yale Baptist Conference Center, just outside of Leesburg, FL, on a
mostly sunny but unusually cold January weekend. The light precipitation that
was falling Saturday morning might even have qualified as "freezing rain." But
the chill in the air could not compete with the energy and excitement among the
new outbounds, as they participated in a series of interactive breakout
sessions, pooled their talents to create very entertaining skits, and learned
many aspects of the Rotary Youth Exchange program and what will be expected of
them in the months to come.
Over the next few months, each new
outbound will be expected to work hard on acquiring some level of skill in the
language of the host country, along with an understanding of that country that
goes far beyond recognizing the flag and finding it on a map. They will work
with Rotary counselors, current inbound students, and Rotex in preparing for
their exchanges, and will come together again in the spring in district
workshops, and one last time in June, back at Lake Yale, for our final statewide
orientation weekend.
RYE-Florida congratulates all the new
outbound students, from whom we expect a lot, and in whom we place our
confidence as they move forward into the world.
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