If you could host an exchange student from any foreign country, which one would it be and why?
Senior Alex Bissell
“I would host someone from Europe because it seems like the closest thing that I would be able to do. More specifically, I would want host someone from France because I am very interested in the country and just French in general. My parents are also very interested in French, so it would be a good fit.”
Senior Bailey Clark
“Since I’ve already done the foreign exchange program in Japan, I would be more comfortable with hosting a Japanese student because I could potentially meet up with the girl I stayed with at our sister school. I could also practice my Japanese and learn more about the culture.”
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