There will be a meeting in two weeks regarding the summer trip to Germany held by Angelika Becker, world language department head.
“We will talk to students about traveling, making lists for packing, buying presents for the German kids we meet, itinerary and how to deal with money,” Becker said.
“I’m going to benefit from this trip because I can learn about their culture,” Senior Braden O’Keefe said.
Students will also be going over power points they created to take to Germany with them to present to the German kids they will meet, Becker said.
“I went to the German trip last year, so I’m excited to go this year,” O’Keefe said.
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