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Paris, Dublin, and London are the three main cities DCHS students will get to travel to if they go on the Spring Break field trip. Going to Europe will provide the students with a unique experience that not many have had before.

DCHS planning trip to Europe in spring of 2021

On Monday, Nov. 25, a meeting will be held in Ms. Isaacs’ room to discuss the upcoming field trip to Europe during the spring break of 2021. The trip will be open to any student grade 9-12 during the 2020-2021 school year, and will stop at major European cities like Dublin, London, and Paris. Advisor for the trip and freshman English teacher, Ms. Isaacs, said that students would benefit immensely from a trip like this. “Without experiencing it for themselves, most people never truly understand how people in other countries live and what they appreciate most in life.” 

Isaacs says that many of these students may not get the chance to see these places again in their life, especially in this type of setting. “Students who are going on this trip will get to experience all of these amazing opportunities with their peers.” With this trip being sponsored by the school, the learning experience will almost certainly be different than if they went on their own. If you’d like more information, RSVP for the Nov. 25 meeting here.

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