EBR Schools students embrace global learning experience

Our EBR Schools students are engaging in global learning this summer.

Glasgow Middle School and Principal Erin Howard recently led an incredible educational adventure across Italy, Switzerland and France. They were joined by students from Sherwood Middle Academic Magnet, Mayfair Laboratory School, Liberty Magnet High and Baton Rouge Magnet High, along with alumni parents.

This unforgettable experience gave students a firsthand look at world history, culture and international connections — exploring the streets of Verona and Venice, taking in the stunning views from Mount Rigi in the Alps, enjoying the charm of Lucerne, and experiencing the magic of Paris.

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