
Recently students from other nations, including Anna Nguyen from Vietnam, Ilayda Celik from Turkey, Annick Umuliza from Rwanda, and Nick Tsiapkalo from Ukraine, answered questions about teenage life and education in their respective countries for the school’s Ambassadors Program.
They were joined by a group of women educators from the Delta Kappa Gamma Society and the meeting was facilitated by Ambassador Program Advisor Jen Logan.
Thornton welcomes students from 35 countries across the globe and the school loves hosting thought-provoking discussions.
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