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Wednesday, May 26th, 2010

From Ben Brock, Outdoor and Athletics Program Director, in Amsterdam:
The Anne Frank House was amazing. Before we visited, our students responded to questions about Anne Frank’s story and how it fits into the larger historical context. The discussion was impressive!
Here is a shot of the kids in front of the Anne Frank House after our tour.

They don’t look too bad considering the 4am start from Paris this morning.
Andrew
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Wednesday, May 26th, 2010
I just heard from the Europe groups. They apologize, but they are having trouble sending photos; they just keep bouncing back! Hopefully Ben will be able to send some from his iPhone.
Hello everyone,
We have had an incredible first few days in Paris. From dawn to dusk, we have taken in the scenery, culture and life of the city. We have visited Notre Dame, La Louvre, Boats of Seine, Arc de Triomphe and the Eiffel Tower. Food has been great, kids have been great, and the weather spectacular. We are planning to have an early morning train ride to Amsterdam in the morning- which will give us a few hours to rest our tired feet!
The energy of the group has been fantastic. Everyone is up to be part of new experiences and go with the flow. We are learning the metro system, which has been super fun. Students were able to guide us through it today!!! We are coming up with all kinds of ideas for our ‘mini personal’ projects on Transcending Borders- I can’t wait to see what they make of it.
Thank you for giving us the opportunity to experience this with your kiddos! They have been a pleasure to be with-
We will update you again in a few days. Enoy the pictures (if they get through this time).
Tarrah, Matthew, Jane, Christine and Ben
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Tuesday, May 25th, 2010
More from the Transcending Borders at Riverstone group….
To quote Ernest Hemingway, “It was always pleasant crossing bridges
in Paris.” We have beautiful, but cool weather in Boise. Today, as
part of our attempt to broaden our experiences in Boise, we took a
picture with Mona Lisa U. in our classroom, just before we enjoyed
homemade crepes prepared by Kim H., Katharine’s mom. They were
unbelievably delicious! Everybody has continued working diligently
on their projects. Max, Yaro and Parker were all involved with en
plein aire painting this afternoon. Mona and Emma continued
developing their script for a love story in which the protagonists
are separated by the Wall, Natania is developing a jigsaw based on
primary source photographs from Northern Ireland and Reyada is
researching Cold War art. Pictures are attached.
Andy and Katie




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Monday, May 24th, 2010
I just heard from the Europe group. They apologize, but they are too busy and having far too much fun to bother finding an internet cafe to send photos or any updates.
They just got back to their hotel at 10:30pm after a day at the Louvre and the Eiffel tower followed by dinner at a typical Parisian Bistro.
They have promised to send photos tomorrow.
In the meantime, everyone is safe and having a great time…Oh, and all are working hard on their projects.
Andrew
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Sunday, May 23rd, 2010
Sunday May 23, 2010
Dear all,
Our intrepid Europe travelers set out on their 3 week journey around Europe as the culmination of their MYP unit on Transcedning Borders.
The group arrived in Paris safely early on the morning of Sunday May 23. They have checked in at the hotel and are busy sight seeing at Notre Dame and taking a boat tour of La Seine.
More updates to come…..
Andrew

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Friday, May 7th, 2010
Ben Brock sends us this note from the Grade 6 spring trip….
Brrrrrr!
Despite these 6 inches of snow, the 6th graders had a great day in
Harriman State Park today.
Joel Kaserman spotted a Grizzly Bear and everyone got to see it! Word
is that there might even be some video coming home with the group
tomorrow.
Speaking of coming home, the group is aiming to be back at Riverstone
by 3:30 and will be on the road early so they can take their time on
the roads. Robyn will update me from Blackfoot and Twin Falls as they
get closer. I will pass on updates to you as I get them.
Sounds like this has been a wonderful experience for the kids and for
the teachers, who can’t wait to get back again next year!
Ben

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Wednesday, May 5th, 2010
Sometimes as you flick through the miriad of webcams on-line, you just happen to come across someone you know…….
Here is Riverstone’s Grade 6, caught on the live webcam this afternoon at Old Faithful.

Andrew Derry
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