Spring at Sage 2017 Kicks Off With Global Travel

Spring at Sage 2017 Kicks Off With Global Travel
 
Spring at Sage 2017 began over the weekend with groups of students traveling to Japan, Germany and Italy!

The Argentina group hit a bit of a travel snag and will leave for their destination a couple days later than expected, but in the meantime they’ve been having a great time exploring Atlanta. Students also boarded planes on Monday, May 22 to Costa Rica, the American South and British Columbia.

Our seminars begin Tuesday, May 23. On and off campus, our students will be diving into engineering, building guitars, creating stained glass, learning about art and architecture in L.A., and exploring the paranormal. Other seminars will include Financial Literacy, Poetic Surfing, Active OC, Films You Should Have Seen By Now, Help OC, Zen and the Gentle Art of Jiu Jitzu, People’s Guide to L.A., and How to Do Stuff.

Check out the Spring at Sage website to see photos from all of the innovative and experiential learning taking place in all of our Spring at Sage programming. We will also be updating the Sage Hill School Facebook page and our Instagram account with daily news and photos. You can also search our hashtags #flatstryker and #springatsage2017.
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