Friday, January 22, 2010

School Rallies to Support Haiti

Like many schools, organizations, communities and individuals, The Wakefield School is responding to the massive earthquake in Haiti by collecting needed supplies. This compassionate response is par for the course for the Wakefield community as the school regularly contributes to organizations that help people in need, and sometimes to organizations that help animals in need.


While Haiti’s earthquake may be a dramatic example of how Wakefield is connected to the larger world, a Wakefield educational experience includes several opportunities for international travel. A particular highlight is The Cheetah Conservation Fund (CCF). Students at Wakefield have an opportunity to work with Conservation and Research Center in Front Royal, VA, and the Smithsonian Institution for conservation and wildlife efforts, and can even travel to Namibia with a Wakefield science teacher. Other international travel opportunities include Greece and Rome as part of the Latin curriculum, and England and other parts of Europe with our history teachers. And, if international travel is not for you, other US-based opportunities include local trips in and around Virginia, and trips to New York City to visit museums and catch a play. Even our sports teams get into the mix by participating in service activities as part of their athletic season, whether running a camp for local kids, or extending a helping hand as they treat themselves (through fundraising) to a team trip to the Virgin Islands. With these opportunities, my daughter has traveled more than I have in the past three years!

Have a great weekend.

Laura

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