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Launch of Relationships-23 April ISC (Austria)

Today we met as a group to discuss what details needed to be finished up from our History and Culture module and, after previewing the objectives and outcomes from the Relationships (module 2) the students came prepared on what interest they had in which objectives, what events are already in place at ISC to fulfill them and ultimately where they wanted to be involved to help meet the objectives of the Relationships module. 

We also discussed the Blog part of the program and decided to divide up the remaining log entries for the year so that each member of the group had one date from now through the end of the school year to prepare a Blog entry about what we worked on during our Monday meeting and progress made.

Mr. Ames volunteered to be the one for 23 April, but was very confused when the login information he had for the blog did indeed log him in, but was completely unprepared to read Polish!  :-)  He frantically emailed Joanna and she was kind enough to adjust what was necessary and the login worked in a language that Mr. Ames could then understand.  Thank you, Joanna!

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